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What are all the grounding of airplanes really about? Doesn't seem plausible that it's just maintenance!
Why the sudden crackdown on airlines remiss in their safety checks? The
      problems being addressed were not new. The problems with
      Southwest, which included cracks in the plane's fuselage, were over a year
      old and had incited a House investigation. American Airlines had been
      given a directive over 18 months ago to check the wiring on their MD-80
      jets. Why the sudden crackdown when the FAA had been so lax for so long?
      Coddling industries at the expense of the public was nothing new for the
      Bush administration, but lack of maintenance on safety issues has a
      cumulative effect. Eventually this would result in an embarrassing
      exposure such as a plane crash caused by lax oversight. Thus, the FAA knew
      they were flirting with danger, but the recent dramatic crackdown did not
      come about because of a change of heart within the FAA. Nor did this come
      about because of pressure from the Executive branch to correct what could
      become an embarrassing episode in the Bush administration's history. 
      
      Note the timing on the crackdown in relationship to the switch of the Bush
      2 clone for the Bush 3 clone. The clone
        switch was noted on March 7, 2008 during a Bush speech on the
      economy. The Southwest grounding for inspections occurred on March 12,
      2008 followed by American Airline's groundings in early April, 2008. Other
      crackdowns with potential groundings are pending. If these crackdowns are
      not a result of a change of heart in the FAA or an Executive branch order,
      then why the dramatic change? The grounding of American Airline flights
      has not only proved costly to the airline, it disrupted business and
      seriously damaged the reputation of US based airlines. Who or what caused
      this aboutface and what were the reasons for the crackdown? We mentioned
      that one reason for the Bush clone switch was the pending resignation of
      Admiral Fallon and the likely increase in a press for war with Iran from
      those within the Bush administration such as Cheney advocating this. But
      there were other reasons for the timing of the clone switch. 
      
      The Bush 1 and Bush 2 agenda included creating false terrorism within the
      US, in the hopes that any such episode could be used to incite war with
      oil rich Iran and potentially be used as an excuse to declare martial law
      within the US. All manner of attempts were made, hundreds in fact, though
      most attempts have been under the radar so the US public has been unaware
      - an attempt to use the Emergency
        Action Network to declare martial law, the Rayburn
        Building shootout, and attempting to incite
        a birdflu pandemic among others. Such direct attempts were blocked
      by ourselves and a contingent of humans working to block the Bush
      administration. When such direct attempts were blocked the Bush
      administration attempted to create situations that would overwhelm the
      blocking mechanisms, hoping to succeed by sheer volume of effort. Selling
      port security to Dubai was one
      such attempt, and destabilizing the airplane industry was another. 
      
      What would be the conclusion if several commercial US airplanes were to
      crash within the same time period? After a crash, the wreckage is searched
      for the black box and any clues as to cause, but this takes months to
      resolve, if the matter is ever resolved. After the first crash, there
      would be murmurs of suspected terrorism, but after the second and third
      crash this would reach a crescendo. It would be 9.11 all over again, or so
      the conspirators hoped, this time with Iran the suspected villain, so off
      to war with Iran post haste and martial law to contain the horrors
      afflicting the airline industry. The sleeper cell Bush 3 clone was put
      into place to prevent any new executive orders or pronouncements that
      would propel the US into the path. But the Bush 3 clone is not working
      alone, of course. Now that any corrective action within the FAA would not
      be stopped by orders from the Oval Office, those within the
      contingent blocking the Bush administration from success in their plans
      essentially put a gun to the heads of those within the FAA responsible for
      lax oversight. Thus, the sudden crackdown following the clone switch! 
- American Cuts More Flights; Fliers Fume
Friday April 11, 2008
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080411/airlines_passengers.html?.v=10- The FAA noted that airlines had 18 months to check electrical wiring on MD-80 jets since an initial order was issued in September 2006. American, a unit of Fort Worth, Texas-based AMR Corp., canceled another 570 flights Friday, bringing to more than 3,000 the number it has scrapped this week due to safety inspections of its MD-80s. The carrier said disruptions will continue through Saturday as it works to comply with the federal safety order.
- Southwest Grounds 44 Planes
March 12, 2008
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/03/12/southwest.airlines/- Earlier this week, Southwest placed three employees on administrative leave and began conducting an internal investigation into the allegations that it flew planes without proper inspections. The FAA has said Southwest operated 46 Boeing 737s on nearly 60,000 flights between June 2006 and March 2007 while failing to comply with an FAA directive requiring repeated inspections of fuselage areas to detect fatigue cracking. Whistle-blowers say FAA managers knew about the lapse in safety at Southwest, but decided to allow the airline to conduct the safety checks on a slower schedule because taking "aircraft out of service would have disrupted Southwest Airlines' flight schedule." The mandatory checks for fuselage cracks were required after the cabin of an Aloha Airlines 737 tore apart in midair in 1988, killing a flight attendant. The incident was blamed on cracks in the fuselage that grew wider as the plane underwent pressure changes during flight.