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Delta jet dumps fuel over schools before emergency landing, injuring 44 kids, others
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‘Jedi mind tricks’: Boeing 737 Max emails show attempts to manipulate airlines, FAA
Boeing downplayed the need to provide training on the flight system that would figure in two crashes of the 737 Max, killing 346 people.