TEXAS JURY SAYS LYCOMING SHOULD PAY FOR CRANKSHAFT PROBLEMS
TEXAS JURY SAYS LYCOMING SHOULD PAY FOR CRANKSHAFT PROBLEMS - A Texas jury found engine manufacturer Textron Lycoming guilty of fraud and said the company's design of crankshafts was the "sole cause" of some 24 inflight crankshaft failures affecting airplanes built by Cessna Aircraft and Piper...
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