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You've done a great job of convincing yourself. But the simple fact of the matter is, there are currently 100 aircraft, flying 200 flights a day, and this is the only one that has had any kind of panel failure. They have flown hundreds of flight prior to this, with no composite failure.
there are no sources which state that the failure was caused by composites behaving improperly.
Mikeultra
reply to post by Zaphod58
Well then explain why B-52's with their entire tail blown off from a SAM were able to fly back to base. Airbus shouldn't build aircraft that can't handle wake turbulence without falling apart. There were other Airbus aircraft that had pieces falling off left and right. I think it's due to their multiple-country assembly method. The Germans make the wings, the French make the seats, the British make the engines, etc. Too many chefs in the kitchen.