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Norwegian temporarily suspends flights with the Boeing 737 MAX, following recommendations by European aviation authorities

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Following the decision by the relevant aviation regulatory bodies to temporarily suspend operations of Boeing 737 MAX, Norwegian will not operate any flights with this aircraft type until further notice. We remain in close dialogue with the aviation authorities and Boeing, and follow their instructions and recommendations. (media.uk.norwegian.com) Más...

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jmanley20
John Manley 1
fear mongering / sensationalist media has gotten to everyone... lol love it. Glad the FAA is actually has a brain.
mbrews
mbrews 1
Is this THIRD time praise for the FAA who oversaw while Boeing rushed thru the MAX certification ? And the FAA that somehow overlooked that a SINGLE failure of one Angle-of-attack indicator (AoA), acting thru MCAS, could cause the plane to nose down into the ground ? (or ocean like Lionair) If its a Max boeing, im not going ......Really
jmanley20
John Manley 2
clearly you don't know what cutting out STAB TRIM is or does....
mbrews
mbrews 0
on the contrary. Do you really think it's simple or easy to recognize, then cutout stabtrim when every alarm horn is blaring ?. I'm quite aware of the ADs and Boeing bulletins. Studied every page of the Lionair / Max 8 history. It's not fear mongering, just pointing out the FAA does not have clean hands in this imbroglio.

Given that the Argentina Airlines' professional pilots now refuse to fly a 737 Max airplane, do you think they are clueless and merely reacting to sensationalism ?
jmanley20
John Manley 3
MCAS does not sound off a horn so I dont understand what you are getting at at all.

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mbrews
mbrews 0
Of course you think it's all in a day's work when jets only 4 months old bite the dust. Let's see all Boeing apologists post copies of your boarding passes for all the max 8 flights you've so confidently flown on.

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