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Return of 737 Max Nears
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Tuesday it will soon issue a formal notice to allow for public comment ahead of an Airworthiness Directive that would clear Boeing’s 737 MAX to fly passengers again. This step is a clear signal that federal approval for the 737 MAX to return to service again in the U.S. is approaching. However, a person familiar with the process and the steps ahead said that a formal ungrounding is now unlikely before mid-October. (www.seattletimes.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
nice one, Brian!
Too bad Bill Lear is not alive to add his perspective on this whole situation. He would definitely have some colorful comments!
"Help! Get me out of this box!"
Not that I have anywhere to go for any reason, I wouldn’t object on taking a trip on one. Will probably be the most checked over aircraft model in recent history
I actually thought this was an "industry-related" forum to read and share information in an informative, constructive and productive fashion.
Some comments are indeed experienced and operations-based (i.e. informative); however, others appear to believe slander and ridicule are informative....sad commentary on society.
Thank you,
Some comments are indeed experienced and operations-based (i.e. informative); however, others appear to believe slander and ridicule are informative....sad commentary on society.
Thank you,
Sometimes Big Goverment will go to extremes to correct what should have been a small fix.
Down the road the handling of the Max 737 and the Covid-19 will be considered two of the bigger fiascos of modern times.
Down the road the handling of the Max 737 and the Covid-19 will be considered two of the bigger fiascos of modern times.
Hey! Sorta like the FlightAware squawks forums!!