When a problem is found, instead of replacing the part, per se', they are trying to repair an otherwise obviously broken part. Hence, trying to save money. (And yes, I know this is not ht ecase with X-47A, but it serves a point...)
If space is to be a true frontier for exploration, commerce, science, etc., NASA needs to be streamlined and then properely funded. Simply "repairing" an obviously broken part instead of replacing it, especially in light of the mega-millions invovled in a space vehicle, is quite costly and unfounded.
That article almost reads or eludes to NASA knowing, because of the apparent "short-cuts" they utilized, they might have problems with the X-43A......like "duh"!!....helllloooo!?! If you know that you might have problems with a mega-million dollar aircraft and yet still proceed knowing this.......nuff' said. Time to clean house.....
Reminds me of the look on those fools faces when they realized what a piece of foam would do if it impacted with the shuttles wing...........?!?!?!
Makes me wonder if I would even let those nim-wits work on my car....shesh!
regards
seekerof
[Edited on 22-7-2003 by Seekerof]
[Edited on 22-7-2003 by Seekerof]



