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Cockpit Recording’s Erasure Hampers Boeing 737 Max 9 Investigation

Cockpit voice recorders in the U.S. start rerecording every two hours, a limit that the National Transportation Safety Board says should be extended to 25 hours.

Mark Walker
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Federal Aviation Administration, Homendy, Jennifer, Law and Legislation, National Transportation Safety Board, Pilots, Sumwalt, Robert L, Transportation, United States Politics and Government
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