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I hope the FAA does allow input during the
investigation from one of the
local list members (Tracy, Lynn or Rusty?) that has an understanding of
the
aircraft rotary conversion, so as to hopefully find the truth, so that
we may
all learn from this. I fear that they may just call it "failure of a
modified
engine" and be done with it, which would just add to this tragedy.
From
what we've heard from Ken Welter, in the past, the NTSB isn't
necessarily interested in doing any more than filling in the boxes on
the investigation form for experimentals. They will be able to do a
credible job of investigating the airframe, and some general info about
the engine, such as whether it was running when it went down. As in
the past, they will likely have a local Mazda dealer inspect the
engine, since they are the "experts".
If
requested, I would be willing to do what I can to inspect the engine,
but I have to be honest about this. I met Paul several times, and
spoke with him a few more than that, and it would be painful for me to
have to do this. I just don't want to see the wreckage. I almost flew
over Saturday to surprise him, and just can't get over the fact that I
can't do that now.
Rusty