Sally bought an aircraft from elizabeth for her commercial


Sally bought an aircraft from Elizabeth for her commercial airline. Elizabeth showed Sally a logbook which showed that the aircraft had just underwent a “D” check (a very comprehensive maintenance check) all in conformity with the aircraft manufacturer’s manual. Elizabeth did not realize that the maintenance facility she had hired to perform the “D” check did not use FAA Approved Parts and could not certify the airworthiness of many parts. The FAA performed an audit of Sally’s airline and realized the violation and grounded the aircraft. Is Elizabeth liable to Sally for damages arising from the grounding of the aircraft? What case law will support your answer?

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