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| | | | | Travelers typically unbothered at the prospect of flying now have reason to dread a trip by plane: since the beginning of the year, a string of alarming incidents that involve Boeing's 737 Max models have shaken the public's faith in the the company's aircraft. Questions about the quality of parts and manufacturing processes even made | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] An American Airlines jet collided with a military helicopter, resulting in a fatal crash that ends the U.S. aviation safety streak since 2009, raising concerns about aviation safety and regulatory oversight. | |
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| | | | | NTSB recommendations gleaned from accident investigations are not always adopted - even after additional deadly crashes. | |
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| | | " A Russian pilot tried to shoot down an RAF surveillance plane after believing he had permission to fire, the BBC has learned. The pilot fired two missiles, the first of which missed rather than malfunctioned as claimed at the time. Russia had claimed the incident last September was caused by a "technical malfunction". The | ||