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Three Hawaii Fleets Impacted by FAA 737 MAX Safety Notice

A new FAA notice related to safety and Hawaii flights caught our attention. We may think twice about a window seat until this issue is resolved on 737 MAX flights.

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9 thoughts on “Three Hawaii Fleets Impacted by FAA 737 MAX Safety Notice”

  1. So, were just playing Russian roulette flying these days. The A321 Neo and the plagued 737 max. WHo is running Boing and Airbus these days. Used to build reliable aircraft. I’ll take a 747 or 757 any day of the week. Best aircraft ever built. Thanks guys for the info.

  2. Aloha, and mahalo for always keeping us informed of all-things-Hawaii… especially things like this that may otherwise go under-the-radar and unreported.

    Much Aloha!

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    1. Hi Peter.

      Thanks for your nice words, other comments, and your suggestion (which we kept private). Mahalo.

      Aloha.

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