100% of its expected actual failure point, based on its design.
The plane is rated to 2/3rds of that (I think this is pretty standard in aviation) - the other "100%" - meaning it should never go above that in flight, and if it does it would require a very costly teardown/inspection.
The plane is rated to 2/3rds of that (I think this is pretty standard in aviation) - the other "100%" - meaning it should never go above that in flight, and if it does it would require a very costly teardown/inspection.