From: Larry Visoski Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2015 12:44 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Update Jeffrey Yes they are in both wings, left And right, fwd and aft,. Interesting theory, really makes sense, since weight=and temp has effected the ride,.note, the ride at 10,000 ft yesterday wasn'= good, we still have work cut out for us. I haven't received any email updates this morn, I'll head to G=Ifstream shortly, I got in late, =br> Thx Larry Sent from my iPhone On Nov 5, 2015, at=4:28 AM, jeffrey E. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote: should we check left wing as well . =1 think you may have found the ultimate cause of our vibration. =nbsp; a leak in the wing would have caused burble, only at altitude o= weather dependent and amount of fuel. . if y=u remebr leaving from the cold. was an issue while l=aving from st thomas not.. =div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 2:28 AM, Larry Visoski > wrote: Jeffrey Here what's been found so far, Fwd lower wing panel middle of fuselage had 1/4 inch of standing fuel, leak i= coming from High locks in photo, Other fuel leaks found by wing attach fittings to fuel tank in photos, Inspection dept will determine what's in limits and what needs to be address=d. There is specific guidelines to amount of seepage„ all Gulfstreams seep, es=ecially with full fuel. Access will determine how long repairs will take, i should have firm time li=e by 9am tomorrow. In my opinion Friday doesn't look good. Only a guess Inspection department comes in at 6 AM and will evaluate the mechanics findi=gs. EFTA21_01311318 EFTA02343364