NTSB: Boeing “unable to find the records documenting” repair work on 737 Max 9.

  • CMDR_Horn@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I can’t speak for their specific regulations, but setting that data retention to only 24 hours because you don’t want to have evidence of culpability stored for a long time is a good way to go.

    • GombeenSysadmin@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      As someone who works in aircraft maintenance, I am actually shocked by this. Forget the video footage, that’s just a cheap-assed commercial camera somewhere in the rafters. But the paperwork?

      As a repair station, we have to document every single step of every single task. If a mechanic does it, he signs that he has done it and an inspector checks and countersigns that he has done it correctly. For a single aircraft input, this is upwards of 50,000 signed task steps. We have to hand all that data to the customer when it is complete, and also keep it for a minimum of 7 years for most stuff, some things in perpetuity.

      If Boeing couldn’t provide the exact names and dates involved within a 5 minute search, then someone has already found it and destroyed it.