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Re: 737 MAX
[Re: sunman60]
#240642
11/24/2020 10:01 AM
11/24/2020 10:01 AM
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Kegoangoango
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I respect your opinions because you both are pilots. Seriously??? One IS a 737 pilot. It’s NOT an opinion - it’s fact. If you are properly trained the planes don’t crash. If you are not, they crash. Both are still true if the part fails. Is that really hard to understand?.
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