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  • I guess it's politically incorrect to question things that are done in
    the interest of safety.  It's very interesting that the USAF Academy no
    longer uses the Ximango's they purchased for cadet training.  I know at
    least 4 of their fleet are now with the AF Test Pilots School at Edwards
    AFB (but kept tiedown outdoors at Mountain Valley Airport)

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    Date:         Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:19:59 +1100
    Reply-To:     "Ximango Owners Group (XOG)" <XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>
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    From:         Sandra <shemango@BIGPOND.COM>
    Subject:      USAF TG-14 fleet
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    Why does the USAF no longer use the Ximangos?

    Sandra

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ximango Owners Group (XOG) [mailto:XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM] On
    Behalf Of Rob Morgan
    Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2007 6:12 PM
    To: XIMANGO@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM
    Subject: Re: AD 2007-23-15


    Chuck,
      
      I guess it's politically incorrect to question things that are done in
    the interest of safety.  It's very interesting that the USAF Academy no
    longer uses the Ximango's they purchased for cadet training.  I know at
    least 4 of their fleet are now with the AF Test Pilots School at Edwards
    AFB (but kept tiedown outdoors at Mountain Valley Airport).  What a
    waste of taxpayer dollars.  Now they are asking for bolts with safety
    pins.....which may not necessarily be a bad thing, but is it warranted?
    Has there been even a single incident of any of these bolts coming loose
    with the locknuts originally used by Aeromot?  I suspect there are no
    such incidents, but under the banner of safety and the federal we know
    better attitude, every Ximango owner in the US will now be required to
    comply with the AD. 
      
      I'll need a parts kit too.  My annual is due in January.
      
      I wonder if these bolt, castellated nut, and safety pin changes will
    result in the USAF Ximango's being used for the purpose for which they
    were purchased (cadet training) or if the aircraft will continue to be
    officer toys for the test pilot school.......
      
      ...yeah, the whole thing stinks to me.
      
      Rob

    Chuck Cheeseman <XimangoUSA@AOL.COM> wrote:
      XOG-ers:

    Rest assured kits will be available.

    This AD caught me by surprise - it originated as a USAF-requested change
    to
    us, which we set up for their 14 aircraft. It was not intended to be
    applied
    to the civilian fleet. Guess the Safety Gurus didn't want to leave it at

    that.

    It will take a little time to get the kits assembled, but we will be
    back
    with pricing and delivery ASAP.

    Chuck Cheeseman
    Ximango USA



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