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FAA will meet today with air safety authorities from 53 countries to talk about clearing Boeing 737MAX for flight
The Federal Aviation Administration is gathering dozens of the world’s top aviation officials in Fort Worth for a day-long conclave Thursday to talk about the Boeing 737 Max. The gathering in Fort Worth, Texas is expected to provide clues as to whether the aviation safety authorities will be willing to set aside any skepticism about the FAA, which has not yet given the green light for the 737 MAX to fly again. (www.airlive.net) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Won't that be an interesting meeting. And it doesn't appear that anyone from Boeing will attend.
It may be FAA "running the meeting". But you can bet that Boeing is behind the scenes approving the meeting agenda/flight plan.
Foreign regulators have every reason to doubt the FAA's impartiality.
Foreign regulators have every reason to doubt the FAA's impartiality.
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A prime example of this would be your very own post, that did the exact thing that you complained about with your response.
Pot/Kettle/Black, or hypocrisy? Why don't you tell us, though my money is on both.
Pot/Kettle/Black, or hypocrisy? Why don't you tell us, though my money is on both.
linbb are you really talking about trolls?? Comon man, you are the biggest one on FlightAware. You very seldomly have anything nice to say about someone or something.
That comment right there didn't seem like much to add.
Just BTW my comment might seem like it was to Brad Littlejohn but it was to linbb.
You're good. I saw your comment before I posted, and as these are all replies under his, it's all going back to linbb.