In 1995,Congress passed a law affecting products liability actions relating to single-engine airplanes.Among other provisions,this law sets an 18-year statute of repose.In 1996,Cessna resumed production of several models of single-engine airplanes which had been stopped several years earlier,in part because of products liability exposure.Is this law ethical? Was this needed legislation,or was this a special favor given to one industry that makes a product known to lead to death and injury? How does the fact that flight training schools were unable to replace the single-engine planes they were using for training with newer ones affect your analysis?
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