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Old 2nd Sep 2008, 20:38
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Please expand on" suprised to hear the aircraft is back flying"

Are you saying the aircraft should be grounded? If so then why not ground the fleet?.......................

Take the BA incident........they suspect that was software issues and the fleet are still flying??

The point I am trying to make is unless you have a confirmed source of fault, and the aircraft passes the applicable function tests as per the AMM, why should you ground it??
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