Boeing says 737 Max software is fixed, now it's up to the FAA

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Boeing says 737 Max software is fixed after 2 deadly crashes. Now it's up to the FAA

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msblueye You really gonna fly one one of these

The design of the plane is fucked up too. The plane is not properly balanced.

Yah, fixed. Wink. Wink.

Who wants to be first in line? LOL

If I am ever on a flight where the pilot says, “Welcome aboard this Boeing 737 Max.”

You mean it's up to the bought and paid for legislators......

FAA will do what Boeing tells them to do.

What could possibly go wrong?

Fixed brilliant!!!! Didn't do the people that died already much good

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