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3-16-2008 @ 7:42AM
Musician said...
KenC ... not exactly.
The planes that were take out of service for inspection were not the same planes and the issue was not the same.
Southwest decided, because of their own internal investigation, to reinspect them based on an ambiguity in documentation. Repairs were made on a few (four I think) but no safety of flight issues were reported, and you can believe Southwest is reporting everything they find in their current situation.
I am flying Southwest several times next week, and I have zero concern about their safety.
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