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Many ex-pat pilots are out of work in China because of MAX 737
"stoney" wrote in message ...
Nowadays, all these new planes do not need white men pilots. As long the standard training is applied to everyone, any local pilot can fly it, per se. The Max plane that crashed in Indonesia was piloted by the pilot from Indonesia. When the plane crashed, Boeing blamed the incompetence of the pilot which was an Indonesian, and also poor local maintenance crew on the plane. The FAA also believed so and therefore nothing much of the investigation of the plane maker was further on that crash, until This Lion Air was new had operated 400 hours in service only. The Ethiopian airline crashed on March 2019. The crashed Ethiopian airliner was only 4 month old. The Ethiopian plane was also piloted by foreign nationals who spoke English as a second language. Why is it that there were no Max crashes involving U.S. airlines in the prior 18 months? |
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