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re: Metallurgist admits faking steel-test results for Navy subs
Posted on 11/13/21 at 12:37 pm to Darth_Vader
Posted on 11/13/21 at 12:37 pm to Darth_Vader
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She needs to be put up against the wall for this. Her laziness could cost an entire sub crew to be lost.
This lady could cost us a war.
Does she work for the CCP?
Posted on 11/13/21 at 1:35 pm to armsdealer
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Are you saying the Navy didn't conduct their own tests or require independent tests to be done?
Not excusing the behavior of the person signing the tests, but you have to take away opportunity. I don't believe this was a solo job either, no way.
Bingo.
Engineering Reliability QC/QA testing has several points of sign-off that are verified and traceable with proper documentation. That's how she eventually got caught. Hard to believe that one person could falsify these records for over 30 years without someone else knowing.
Very few companies are qualified to weld on a nuke subs pressure hull and it gets intense and lengthy process scrutiny. That one person could fool the shipyard's and Navy's engineering oversight on the materials side for so long just doesn't make sense.
It appears the Navy wants this to "go away" without much scrutiny. That's not their normal process for critical component failures.
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