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Ask the pilot

Would you fly the Boeing 737 Max now it has returned to the skies?

The aircraft suffered two total losses with a significant number of deaths. For that reason, neither Boeing nor the Federal Aviation Administration would have allowed it to fly again until all of the issues had been resolved and it had undergone extensive simulator and flight testing without further incident.

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