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That may have been a big illusion. After seeing the documentary "A wing and a Prayer" on SBS I was deeply shocked! The movie can be found on the internet and is worth to be watched: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaWdEtANi-0
Now I ask myself how Qantas and Virgin Australia can verify if the fuselages of their new generation Boeing 737-700 and 737-800 have been built without faulty parts. I wonder how pilots may feel flying these planes before it hasn't been verified.
The other question is if CASA will try to check the claims to make sure that Australian passengers are safe, because the FAA and NSB in the USA seem to try to wipe the facts under the carpet.
Shareholder value again seems to be more important than safety and CEO's do not care to bend all rules to maximise profit.
Maybe I have meantime to change my preferences and fly Jetstar who's fleet shows Airbus models and Boeing 717's only.
ChrisH