Veteran 737 pilot raises alarms over Boeing's 'unforced errors' and regulators' scrutiny of the embattled Max
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American Airlines pilot Dennis Tajer has flown Boeing planes for 30+ years, but now feels "the enemy is within" regarding issues with the 737 Max.
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The 737 Max was involved in two fatal crashes months apart in 2018-2019 that killed hundreds.
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Tajer trusts his training to handle issues, but says Boeing's "unforced errors" add complexity.
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There was a recent incident where a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max, now under FAA investigation along with Boeing.
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The FAA told Boeing no 737 Max production increases amid quality control issues; Tajer says airlines are now overusing planes while deferring repairs.