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U.S. Pilots Split Over Boeing 737 MAX Crew Alerting Need
U.S. Pilots Split Over Boeing 737 MAX Crew Alerting Need
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A split among U.S. pilot groups over the safest way to proceed with the last two Boeing 737 MAX variants highlights the complexity of integrating changes into cockpits without risking pilot confusion over recognizing slight variations between nearly identical aircraft models they are qualified to...
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