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Old 11th March 2023 | 07:24
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Compton3fox
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Originally Posted by 1southernman
I'm all for fixing what is broken (MCAS,etc) but I don't believe in "fixing" ergonomics and sops that work 99.9999% of the time...I try to learn from the .0001% of bad the stuff that we do and move on to being safer for it...
On reflection, i agree. Its very rare, if at all this has happened in the past.
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