Airplane Safety: The Value Of Good Airplane Equipment
June 29, 2008 by Chris Channing · Leave a Comment
There is a widespread public fear that airplanes are dangerous. In many senses, the fear might be well founded. But as statistics show, actual fatalities regarding airplanes are quite low. Even still, it is important for hobbyist pilots and mechanics to educate themselves on proper airplane safety and the importance of proper airplane equipment.
The Federal Aviation Administration
To help protect the aviation industry and those who take part in it, the FAA was created. The Federal Aviation Administration, in reality, does not currently put a large emphasis on the checking of airplane parts for quality standards.
But using foreign parts for airline planes is not a bad decision in most cases. It often saves airliners much money, which in turn benefits consumers who pay less airfare as a result. Therefore, airliners are doing a service to consumers by bargain hunting for the best rates.
The cheap parts act won’t get airliners far if the quality isn’t up to par. The FAA has reported that several recent failures were a direct result of substandard airplane parts. This has sent a shockwave through the department, who is now hoping to find a solution that benefits both consumers and airliners.
The FAA seeks to find a way to keep airline parts low, while also increasing the quality of the said parts so consumers can have their cake and eat it too. The solution has thus far been to increase inspections at the manufacturer and import levels. The FAA hopes that with increased inspections, accidents as a result of substandard parts will not exist.
Options For Consumers In Airplane Safety
Airplane equipment safety for consumers isn’t a subject that provides much options. Consumers can’t choose airliners based on where they buy their airplane equipment. Pilots can, however, choose to buy their own equipment from manufacturers that have a good reputation. In that way, the quality of service is guaranteed.
Some believe that there are sections of an airplane that are more safe than others. Sadly, this remains to be untrue because there are too many factors to consider when concerning airplane equipment failure.
It is important to note that airline customers should follow the directions made available to them in the event of airplane equipment failure. These directions are made based on the best possible hope for survival, so be sure to educate yourself before taking part in airplane travel.
Of the many safety devices, the oxygen masks are quite important- as they help reduce the risk of losing consciousness. Other floating devices can ensure that one can survive even if a plane fails over a body of water. Some personal planes even include parachutes, just in case jumping out of the plane at the last second is the only option.
To wrap it all up, keep in mind that quality does and can save lives. In that case, striving to find the best quality airplane parts should be a priority for pilots and mechanics. That way, the best possible scenario can be played out even in the even of catastrophic events.




