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by voodooranger
2662 days ago
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I haven’t seen any evidence that the two Max crashes are related. The first one was the result of Lion Air flying a plane that was not airworthy because its AOA sensor was known to be faulty. There is no information about the cause of the second crash as of yet. You’re making a claim about the purported alignment of Boeing, the FAA, and the “American media/industrial complex” (whatever that is) but I’m not aware that there is such a thing. What do you know that the rest of us don’t? |
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And in case it's not totally clear, the caution should be for the passengers, not shareholders.
> "its AOA sensor was known to be faulty."
The plane was what, two months old? It should have been non-lethal even if a troop of rabid baboons was hired to maintain it.