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In response to
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United grounding some Boeing 777 planes after an engine failure. -- nm
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by
Mop
FAA issued an airworthiness directive on the model of plane involved, so yeah. -- (link*)
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znufrii
Feb 21 '21, 19:50
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/feb/22/boeing-777-grounded-by-airlines-after-faa-japan-issues-emergency-order
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I wonder how much of this is general conservativeness and "took us too long last time." -- nm
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mafic
Feb 21, 19:56
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My first guess is that causation is simply more obvious when it involves a physical point of failure. -- nm*
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znufrii
Feb 21, 19:59
**on certain engines used in the model (not everyone uses those engines) -- nm*
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ty97
Feb 21, 19:51
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yes, thank you for clarifying. -- nm
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znufrii
Feb 21, 19:53
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