Ah good, I also did find it strange that the authorities, FAA etc. didn't notice it, especially after that show, and there are sadly several people that would make stuff up to try and get even in their mind, ok I'll take it a little more easy since other examples of lack of service that caused accidents were reported to have had strong consequences and changes. Also I do know that developments in service and upgraded parts can be made to improve an original factory design (for almost anything, not just planes), but it requires special testing to make sure it really works and I don't remember such a thing mentioned in the segment.
Speaking of 9/11 and media manipulation, did you see the clip shortly after the incident with people from the middle-east cheering? It was later said they didn't even know the planes had crashed, the cameraman had just given them some candy to cheer and then misused the videoclip. Real hatred and problems are bad enough, trying to fake a bigger worse mood is just plain despicable regardless who does it (I hope I spelled that correctly). Speaking of 9/11 then I seem to remember a danish reporter succesfully getting a knife into a plane, or maybe it was a fake bomb or such, probably at Kastrup (Copenhagen, EKCH) Airport.
I always thought 60 Minutes was a serious program but maybe being owned by a giant network can force them to edit their content as well, I often wonder who has the biggest power to influence people in western-style countries, the goverment or the media.
Thanks for making me get some trust in the system, I know that no system is perfect, but at least originally the rules are made to protect and help, not to limit and bother, even though some situations for some people might make it seem like it. Greetings
Frank