AVweb’s Question of the Week …

This week, AVweb wants to hear what you think about the Lycoming verdict (decreeing that the engine manufacturer must pay nearly $100 million as a result of crankshaft failures, planes crashes, and subsequent litigation). PLUS: Results of last week’s question about the upcoming privatization of FSS.

*** PREVIOUS RESULTS ***

Last week, AVweb asked what you thought about the privatization of FSS - specifically, Lockheed-Martin's scheduled takeover of the system in October 2005.

The biggest segment of you (38% of respondents) thought the move would bring us "one step closer to user fees."  Another substantial slice of our readership (30%) described themselves as "cautiously optimistic" about the move.

11% of you expected a bumpy transition with the potential for big problems, and 6% expressed excitement at the possibility of modernization and change.

Only 2% of you thought this was the best thing to ever happen to FSS, and 13% are preparing for the End Times.

*** THIS WEEK'S QUESTION ***

The Lycoming verdict.  A jury has decided Lycoming must pay nearly $100 million as a result of crankshaft failures, plane crashes, and subsequent litigation.  What do you think this bodes for Lycoming (and the aviation community)?


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