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Old 15th October 2020 | 17:52
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If only they had thought of making a 757 Max!
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Old 16th October 2020 | 08:57
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Originally Posted by Pistonprop
..... I would like to believe that Boeing won't release the Max for commercial operations until they are certain it's safe to do so. However, I might just wait a little while before stepping into one
I suspect that there are differences between Boeing's definition of "safe", your definition of "safe", the regulators' definition of "safe" and my definition of "safe"
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Old 16th October 2020 | 14:12
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Good one D909 and welcome to the Cabin (which I disinfect after each new post so we don't cross-contaminate. Now, where are my Marigolds ...?)
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Old 16th October 2020 | 14:53
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EASA's Ky has announced they might greenlight it before year's end.
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