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Raburn explained, "We had an actuator
failure, which caused the right main [gear] leg to collapse on
rollout -- the actuator -- literally the casting -- split open."
Vendor problem, in the qualification or acceptance cycle. "The good
news is, we long ago terminated our contract with that company. We
were just using the old one, because we had the parts," he
said.


