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The FAA has approved an inspection plan that will allow the grounded MAX 9 planes to get back in the air. Inspection takes about 8 hours per plane. -- (link*)
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ty97
Jan 18 '24, 08:47
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https://twitter.com/AirlineFlyer/status/1748011953081975021
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Responses:
"I'm pleased and happy to repeat the news that we have in fact caught and killed a large predator that supposedly injured some bathers. But as you see
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hollywood big shot
Jan 18, 08:52
Have they determined the cause of the incident and will the inspections address that cause? -- nm
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Mop🧹
Jan 18, 08:51
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It is NTSB's job to determine and issue a report on that. -- nm
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ty97
Jan 18, 08:54
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However, based on what we know, it appears that either missing and/or loose bolts will likely be the determined reason.
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ty97
Jan 18, 08:55
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How many bolts will they be able to check in 8 hours?
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decline
Jan 18, 08:59
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Probably the ones around the door plug. -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 18, 09:40
No, they're just winging it. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 18, 08:52
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flying by the seat of their pants -- nm
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mud
Jan 18, 08:54
User error, obviously -- nm
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Boeing
Jan 18, 08:52
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