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Pilots raised the alarm after last year’s Boeing crash. Then another plane went down.

Post Reports

The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2019

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Aaron Gregg investigates pilot complaints to Boeing. Glenn Kessler dissects what socialism really means. And Brady Dennis reports on the young climate activists going on strike.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From the newsroom of the Washington Post,

0:04.9

Washington Post is Kolby.

0:07.6

Hi, it's Stephanie McCreement from the Washington Post.

0:13.7

This is Post Reports.

0:15.2

I am Martin Powers.

0:19.1

It's Thursday, March 14.

0:22.5

Today, pilots say that Boeing ignored their concerns about the 737 MAX.

0:28.8

By politicians keep talking about socialism and the global climate strength.

0:36.3

Our hearts go out to all of those who lost loved ones, to their friends, to their families,

0:43.2

in both the Ethiopian and the lion airlines crashes that involved the 737 MAX aircraft.

0:52.5

It's a terrible, terrible thing.

0:55.8

Boeing is an incredible company.

0:58.2

They are working very, very hard right now.

1:04.0

The US has now joined the UK, Canada, Mexico, China, and dozens of other countries in grounding,

1:12.0

Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

1:15.5

This comes after Sunday's Ethiopian airlines crash that killed everyone on board.

1:21.0

It was the second time in six months that this model of 737 has crashed shortly after

1:26.6

takeoff.

1:27.8

Now crash investigators are racing to figure out what went wrong.

1:32.3

And on Wednesday, the Federal Aviation Administration announced that at least one critical clue

1:37.8

has been found.

1:38.8

They reported that they have found something in the wreckage.

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