Toronto Sun's Eric Margolis Opens Mouth, Removes All Doubt
By ANN Senior Correspondent Kevin "Hognose" O'Brien
Hello, and welcome back to our examination of Eric Margolis's
March 20th Column for the Toronto Sun, "A-300s, 310s likely
flawed." (See the link to the first part, which ran yesterday). For
those of you who are now back with us, remember that we stopped in
the midst of a discussion of Margolis's claim that "[i]t's now
clear the 300-series tails might have defects, perhaps along their
hinge joints." He's referring to the recent Air Transat accident in
which the pilots regained the field after the rudder departed, and
the 2001 American Airlines Flight 587 accident where the entire
vertical stab separated inflight.