Friday, December 17, 2010

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Foreign owned aviation companies

It doesn't. Cessna is liable. They are the manufacturer.
We have some airplanes that we assemble here with sub-assemblies from Europe. We not the Europeans become liable for them.
Abid

--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, medicbill@... wrote:
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> Yes how does Cessna limit their liability since the 162 may be manufactured
> in China it is assembled in the US and Cessna is still incorporated in the
> US.
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> In a message dated 12/17/2010 8:05:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> apollonorthamerica@... writes:
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> Liability is a huge and unfair advantage for foreign companies compared to
> the US ones.
> But I think Lyle was asking about companies like Cessna which are
> headquartered here in the US. They would still be liable for C162 regardless if
> they are using a Chinese factory.
> Liability is a whole different topic and plays a major role in how at
> least I decide to do what and in what way here in the US. I have never seen
> anything but basic lip service paid to this topic by American politicians
> regardless of party affiliation. Its pretty pathetic.
> Abid
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> --- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, Peter Walker <peterwalker58@>
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> > Hello Liability is a big one An overseas company can easily limit their
> exposure to claims If the $$$$ are hard to get to the lawyers aren't
> interested I was developing a radial and got some emails only interested in the
> liability coverage Chinese quality is good if you know what you want The
> biggest issue is buyers with no technical knowledge buying on price and
> looking for a quick buck  Want cheaper? No problem we make it a cheaper
> productPeter
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> > --- On Fri, 12/17/10, b d <gpabruce@> wrote:
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> > From: b d <gpabruce@>
> > Subject: Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Foreign owned aviation
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> > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:14 PM, UltraJohn <japrice@> wrote:
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> > Higher profits... American workforce has priced themselves out of jobs...
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> > On Thursday 16 December 2010 09:04:04 pm b d wrote:
> > > Do you know why they did it? It seems like they have everything a
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> > > Â consumers . . . . why would they leave all that for China? I'm just
> > > Â curious if anyone has any opinions?
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> > > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Lyle Cox <LyleCox@>wrote:
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> > > > Â Well..my issue is that Cessna and Continental were as American as
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