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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (146832)3/12/2019 1:11:01 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (14) | Respond to of 217574
 
Meanwhile 737 Max crashes = my brother a retired 737 and 747 captain said the problem is monkeys flying the aircraft. It's 1 second to flick off the trim switch and control the aircraft.

Looks like unintended acceleration in Toyotas which was criminals and morons in charge of cars. Caught speeding = unintended acceleration. Putting foot on accelerator by mistake = unintended acceleration. Having rubbish or mats tangling the accelerator = unintended acceleration. Having a frayed cable jamming the accelerator = unintended acceleration. Having chimpanzees in charge of cars or 737s = unintended acceleration and crashes.

But fun for China to ban Boeing = Huawei Boeing tit for tat.

Mqurice