I agree with Sunraven. If it was a fail, a phone
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Even thought, Sunraven's words are very positive...I would be cautious because the FAA could say, "Okay, we need to sit down and go over everything before we re-test." But with evidence of the plane flew to OSC for scheduled maintenance, and a possible shareholder meeting on the 21st, I can lean to the whole thing looking very promising.
When I was working for Adam Aircraft on the A700 Adamjet, the very light jet (VLJ) was the craze, and it was the new thing that FAA had to deal with, I knew that my manager was having meetings with the DER quite constantly about clarifications on what's the next step for the project. Thus why I am in agreement with Sunraven's thinking.