Boeing 737 Max Should Keep Flying for Now, Says Crandall

Boeing 737 Max Should Keep Flying for Now, Says Crandall

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The transcript discusses the grounding of aircraft due to safety concerns, with experts weighing in on the necessity and implications of such actions. It highlights the importance of accurate public statements and the role of various stakeholders, including Boeing, the FAA, and pilots, in ensuring aviation safety. Comparisons are made to past safety measures, and concerns about FAA funding and self-certification are raised. The discussion emphasizes the need for a balance between immediate action and thorough investigation to ensure safety without unnecessary disruption.

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What actions does the speaker believe Boeing and the FAA should take regarding the aircraft?

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According to the speaker, what are the four groups that know the most about the airplane?

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What does the speaker suggest about the safety of the airplane based on the opinions of the pilot unions?

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What concerns does the speaker express regarding the FAA's funding and activity levels?

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How does the speaker compare the current situation with Boeing to the Tylenol scare?

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