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thomascountz ◴[] No.44525985[source]
> We determined that the probable cause of this accident was the in-flight separation of the left MED plug due to Boeing’s failure to provide adequate training, guidance, and oversight necessary to ensure that manufacturing personnel could consistently and correctly comply with its parts removal process, which was intended to document and ensure that the securing bolts and hardware that were removed to facilitate rework during the manufacturing process were properly reinstalled.

A bit OT, but what a gorgeous whale of a sentence! As always, the literary prowess of NTSB writers does not disappoint.

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pj_mukh ◴[] No.44526007[source]
Looking forward to the length of the sentence the NTSB uses for Air India flight 171. Gonna be a doozy
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JSteph22 ◴[] No.44526367[source]
Wouldn't it be the Indian authorities who issue a report?
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1. twexler ◴[] No.44526411[source]
Yes, but as the country of manufacture of the incident aircraft, NTSB is absolutely consulting on that report.