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Many of Boeing’s instructors wanted to offer more intensive training, but were told the company had other priorities. “We felt like shortcuts were being taken and that the quality of training was being sacrificed,” said Charlie Clayton, a former Boeing trainer. The airlines, too, had “a vested interest in getting pilots out and flying as quickly as they can, as cheaply as they can.”
Flying Blind: The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing
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