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Re: 737 MAX
[Re: Manpot]
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11/24/2020 07:57 AM
11/24/2020 07:57 AM
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sunman60
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I respect your opinions because you both are pilots. But it's hard to get away from this; Boeing commissioned a plane with a new 'safety' software override capable of crashing the plane on it's own, and in my opinion that's horrendous. I don't recall these 'inexperienced , poorly trained' pilots crashing 737's before this, the aircraft and their pilots have an excellent safety record historically. 8 Americans, 18 Canadians, 7 Brits , 33 other Europeans were amongst the fatalities and the exiting CEO walked away with a $62m severance package, heaven knows what we'd all be thinking and saying if this were a Chinese or Airbus product. Peace brothers, I'm not here to argue, I'm just very sad about it all.
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