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Old 15th Jul 2013, 02:27
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Photonic
 
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Given the recent posts from Korean sources, is anyone here still questioning the "too much information, released too soon" stance taken by the NTSB?

What are the options, after all? Should they hold all the info that's immediately verified, and let a thousand ugly rumors and wrong assumptions bloom on the Internet for a few months? Or release what they have that's verified information, and won't change in later reports?

I don't have any personal agenda here (other than hoping that the next flight my daughter-in-law takes from Seattle to Japan is a safe one). But I commend the NTSB for understanding the current media climate, which now means much more than the "official" media and extends through every corner of the Web.
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