EP71 – Should Boeing Test Pilot Face Charges for the 737 MAX Crashes?
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Should a Boeing test pilot face criminal charges for the 737 MAX crashes? Or, is this just the FAA and government looking for a scapegoat in a tragedy? Plus, Boeing faces increasing pressure to sell planes to low-cost carriers at a reduced price: is this good business? Lilium is now a public company, but will their EVTOL take flight with a 25% reduction in available cash? And, we discuss the future of EVTOL heliport locations. Learn more about Weather Guard StrikeTape segmented lightning diverters and aircraft lightning protection consulting services. Follow the show on YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit us on the web. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us!
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