Bill ordered an airplane from Fullerton Aircraft for his own personal use. He took delivery of the aircraft and flew it for several months before determining that it caused him joint pain due to vibration. Bill wishes to return the airplane and either have the vibration dampened or get a refund. In the purchase contract, no mention is made of particular vibration specifications, and a test of the aircraft shows that it does not experience more than a normal level of vibration.
How should you advise Bill?
A. Proceed with an action for breach of contract based on subjective discomfort.
B. Return the airplane without specifying a breach of contract.
C. Discuss with Fullerton Aircraft potential modifications to dampen the vibration.
D. Seek legal advice based on existing vibration standards in aviation contracts.