Well, if you have to explain a headline, it’s a bad headline but here goes. To me, the most important think is it didn’t rain debris over the Caribbean and that’s what the headline was supposed to convey. As headlines go, it was accurate and concise, which is part of the goal but it buried the lead for some folks.
. . . I’m concerned there will be an error that causes innocent, unknowing people to lose their lives.
How guilty, or knowledgable should they be in order to alleviate your concerns?
I would have thought my comment would have made that plain… They would be the highest authority to know that 1. MCAS was there, & 2. pilots didn’t know it was there.
This is a perfect example of government waste and fraud. He should close himself down!
Before the Saturn V there were 62 failures of Thor & Delta rockets, including a failure on the launch pad that spread radioactive plutonium around the area. And I’m not sure how the number of people who worked on development of the Saturn V compares to the the number working on Starship, but the Saturn V spent 6 years in development. And before it was the Saturn V it was called the Centaur-5.
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