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03/18/2019
■Class discussion: Why did the United States wait to ground the 737 MAX planes? The FAA is supposed to promote and regulate air travel. Is it possible for it to be both a booster and a cop? Some pilots complained that they were not informed or trained about Boeing’s new anti-stalling system suspected in the crashes. Do you think very large corporations like Boeing have too much influence over government regulators? Do you feel safer traveling on an airplane or in car? Which is actually the safer way to travel?
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