Originally Posted by Franky Four Fingers There doesn't appear to be a cause yet so why a huge knee jerk reaction? Because when a plane crash it is normal procedure to ground the others until you know why it crashed.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Originally Posted by Saint-Just Because when a plane crash it is normal procedure to ground the others until you know why it crashed. Is it? Never realised that.
I unwittingly flew to Iceland on one on Monday. Sometimes ignorance is bliss!
Originally Posted by Franky Four Fingers Is it? Never realised that. Especially for new planes. And especially in this case where the first crash showed it was the plane (software) that was faulty.
I'm trying to decide whether it's a bold move to ground the whole type, or a bold move to decide not to.
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