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ADVISORY: Aerospace Manufacturers: Oversight System Questioned After Federal Contract 19AQMM18R0131 Irregularity Involving ANAB
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Aerospace Oversight Is Now under Review After ANAB Was Listed As An "Underwriter" In Federal Contract — A Role It Does Not Hold.
Components Produced Between 2018 And The Present, Are Affected By The Compromised Accreditation Environment, And No FAA Waiver Can Undo The Conditions Under Which They Were Approved.
Components Produced Between 2018 And The Present, Are Affected By The Compromised Accreditation Environment, And No FAA Waiver Can Undo The Conditions Under Which They Were Approved.
STRATFORD, Conn. - Rezul -- Daryl Guberman — a 40‑year Quality‑Systems Expert, CEO of GUBERMAN‑PMC LLC, and Boeing Shareholder — has issued a formal advisory to aerospace manufacturers, suppliers, and stakeholders following the discovery of a significant irregularity involving ANAB and U.S. Department of State Work Order 19AQMM18R0131.Reference: GUBERMAN-ANOMALY-DISCOVERY https://guberman-quality.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/GUBERMAN-ANOMALY-FEBRUARY-2026.docx.pdf
Important Advisory to Aerospace Manufacturers
This advisory does not claim that any specific aerospace component, assembly, or material is defective.
However:
Oversight‑Affects‑Products
Because ANAB identified itself as an underwriter in a federal contract, on a private website, and in a technical publication,(pages 4-5 /GUBERMAN Anomaly Discovery)-the oversight environment directly affects aerospace components manufactured between 2018 to present. Components made under those conditions fall within ANAB's claimed responsibility.Aerospace components produced in an environment where the accreditation chain contains false information are affected by that environment, regardless of dimensional accuracy.A waiver from the FAA cannot undo fraudulent oversight conditions or retroactively validate approvals issued under a compromised accreditation environment.
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There is no waiver, no exception, and no administrative workaround that can erase the consequences of falsified accreditation.
FAA Standards
Between 2018 and 2026, aerospace manufacturers may have operated under accreditation conditions now in question, including:
Expanded Structural Findings, Regulatory Limits, and Global Impact
Structural Collapse: PRI, NADCAP, MedAccred, ANAB
Integrated Oversight‑Affects‑Products Language
Compounding Process‑Failure Effect on Parts and Devices (Medical & Aerospace)
From 2018–2026, every manufacturing step that relied on ANAB‑accredited or MRA/MLA‑equivalent international accreditation‑body oversight—heat‑treating, chemical processing, coating, machining, forming, assembly, sterilization, or final acceptance—was performed under an accreditation environment now documented as structurally compromised. In both aerospace and medical manufacturing, each process depends on the validity of the certification before it. When the foundational certification is fraudulent, every subsequent operation compounds the defect. A heat‑treated plate, a machined component, a coated airframe part, a sterilized implant, or a finished medical device may appear dimensionally correct, yet the chain of approvals behind it is invalid. The defect is not in the geometry of the part—it is in the integrity of the oversight system that approved every step. Once the root accreditation is compromised, every downstream process inherits that compromise, and no final inspection, test, or waiver can reverse the conditions under which the part or device was originally approved.
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Aerospace components manufactured between 2018 and the present are affected because the oversight system validating them was compromised. ANAB's self‑identification as an underwriter places responsibility on them for the conditions under which those components were approved.
Regulatory Limits
I have seen the wound, I have mapped the fracture, I am offering the repair.
2026- Daryl Guberman
Important Advisory to Aerospace Manufacturers
This advisory does not claim that any specific aerospace component, assembly, or material is defective.
However:
Oversight‑Affects‑Products
Because ANAB identified itself as an underwriter in a federal contract, on a private website, and in a technical publication,(pages 4-5 /GUBERMAN Anomaly Discovery)-the oversight environment directly affects aerospace components manufactured between 2018 to present. Components made under those conditions fall within ANAB's claimed responsibility.Aerospace components produced in an environment where the accreditation chain contains false information are affected by that environment, regardless of dimensional accuracy.A waiver from the FAA cannot undo fraudulent oversight conditions or retroactively validate approvals issued under a compromised accreditation environment.
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There is no waiver, no exception, and no administrative workaround that can erase the consequences of falsified accreditation.
FAA Standards
- 14 CFR Part 3 (Subpart D) — Prohibits fraudulent or intentionally false statements, omissions, and falsified records.
- 14 CFR §21.2 — Any falsified document invalidates production and airworthiness approvals.
- 14 CFR §121.9 — Prohibits fraud, falsification, and altered records used to show compliance.
Between 2018 and 2026, aerospace manufacturers may have operated under accreditation conditions now in question, including:
- AS9100/AS9110 certifications
- NADCAP special‑process approvals
- Supply‑chain approvals
- Quality‑system validations tied to ANAB
Expanded Structural Findings, Regulatory Limits, and Global Impact
Structural Collapse: PRI, NADCAP, MedAccred, ANAB
- NADCAP sits under PRI
- MedAccred sits under PRI
- PRI sits under ANAB
- ANAB is tied to a false representation in a federal contract
Integrated Oversight‑Affects‑Products Language
Compounding Process‑Failure Effect on Parts and Devices (Medical & Aerospace)
From 2018–2026, every manufacturing step that relied on ANAB‑accredited or MRA/MLA‑equivalent international accreditation‑body oversight—heat‑treating, chemical processing, coating, machining, forming, assembly, sterilization, or final acceptance—was performed under an accreditation environment now documented as structurally compromised. In both aerospace and medical manufacturing, each process depends on the validity of the certification before it. When the foundational certification is fraudulent, every subsequent operation compounds the defect. A heat‑treated plate, a machined component, a coated airframe part, a sterilized implant, or a finished medical device may appear dimensionally correct, yet the chain of approvals behind it is invalid. The defect is not in the geometry of the part—it is in the integrity of the oversight system that approved every step. Once the root accreditation is compromised, every downstream process inherits that compromise, and no final inspection, test, or waiver can reverse the conditions under which the part or device was originally approved.
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Aerospace components manufactured between 2018 and the present are affected because the oversight system validating them was compromised. ANAB's self‑identification as an underwriter places responsibility on them for the conditions under which those components were approved.
Regulatory Limits
- FAA cannot waive structural fraud
- False or misleading records invalidate approvals
- Structural fraud cannot be excused
- Mutual recognition structures spread contamination
- Rebranding (From AS 9100 to AI9100, & From IAF-ILAC to GLOBAC January 2026) does not erase historical oversight conditions
I have seen the wound, I have mapped the fracture, I am offering the repair.
2026- Daryl Guberman
Source: GUBERMAN-PMC,LLC
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