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东航失事机长杨鸿达是飞二代 低调扎实

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这个事情,没有什么阴谋,和大多数空难一样,就是失事了。为死者哀悼,做好善后赔偿,查明原因,杜绝再犯。
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太心疼了!希望尽快找到黑匣子,不要乱猜等待调查结果。
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New YorkCNN Business — Thu. October, 10, 2019 Boeing, already struggling with safety problems that grounded its 737 Max airplanes, now faces the limited grounding of an older version of that key jet due to separate safety concerns. Structural cracks have been discovered in 38 737 NG’s, or Next Generation jets. The cracks were found in inspections ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration a week ago. According to Boeing, as of Wednesday there had been 810 planes inspected, and 38 jets require repairs. That is roughly 5% of the planes that were inspected. The cracks are on what is known as a “pickle fork,” a part of the fuselage that helps to attach the wings to the aircraft. The problem was discovered when some used passenger jets were being stripped down for conversion to freighter jets, according to a person familiar with the problem. Boeing notified the FAA, which then ordered the inspections. There are about 6,800 of the 737 NG jets already in service around the world. It is not clear how many need immediate inspections. The new problems come as Boeing continues efforts to win approval of a fix for the newest version of the 737, the 737 Max. All 737 Max jets have been grounded since March following two fatal crashes - one in Ethiopia and one in Indonesia. The two crashes, which killed 346 crew and passengers, are believed to have been caused by an automatic safety feature on that jet. Boeing had hoped to have the final version of the fix approved by the FAA early this month, but it appears it will not make that latest target date. Boeing (BA) has not disclosed how many airlines have the 38 NG jets on which the new problems have been discovered. More than 100 airlines own some version of the planes covered by the inspection order. The jets are a version of the workhorse single-aisle airplane that Boeing (BA) sold just before the introduction of the 737 Max. Their model names are the 737-700, 737-800 and 737-900. Boeing’s statement suggests the fix for the NG planes is more straightforward than the solution to get the 737 Max back in the air. But it could not give a time frame for how long those planes will be grounded. “Safety and quality are Boeing’s top priorities. Boeing regrets the impact this issue is having on our customers worldwide,” said the aircraft maker. “Boeing is actively working with customers … to develop a repair plan, and to provide parts and technical support as necessary. We are working around the clock to provide the support needed to return all airplanes to service as soon as possible.”
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/10/business/boeing-737-ng-grounding/index.html
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黑匣子找到自然就明白
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