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Season 4 Episode3 Behind The News: The Briefing discusses how Katt Williams was not responsible for this loud bang because it is about the breaking of a plane and the future of Boeing on Friday, January 5, 2024. Join Alicia Marie Phidd as she keeps you in the know on the go.
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1. What safety protocols does the FAA have in place to investigate airline incidents?
2. How do aircraft manufacturers work with airlines and regulators to identify potential mechanical issues?
3. What challenges do airlines face when grounding fleets of aircraft during investigations?
4. What factors influence an aviation company's decision making around continuing flights?
5. How have mergers and acquisitions in the aerospace industry impacted major manufacturers over time?
6. What responsibilities do different parties involved in aircraft manufacturing have regarding passenger safety?
7. What lessons can be learned from past aviation incidents and accidents regarding protocol and oversight?
By Alicia Marie PhiddSeason 4 Episode3 Behind The News: The Briefing discusses how Katt Williams was not responsible for this loud bang because it is about the breaking of a plane and the future of Boeing on Friday, January 5, 2024. Join Alicia Marie Phidd as she keeps you in the know on the go.
Join The Official Briefing Lion Community For Exclusive Content JOIN NOW https://www.patreon.com/aliciamariephidd
ADVERTISE/PROMO WITH OUR PODCAST https://aliciamariephidd.com/b/fYJ3X
📚 Explore Further:
🎙️ Listen to Previous Episodes: Click HERE
📖 Check Out Alicia's Latest Book for Entrepreneurs: READ NOW
🛍️ Grab Exclusive Merchandise: SHOP NOW
💌 Join Our Mailing List for Updates: JOIN US
🌐 Sponsor Shoutout:
Special thanks to our sponsor! Learn more about them here: THE Red Shoppe
🎥 YouTube Podcast: Behind The News: The Briefing https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLImVmViF15Jqy5V73QxT3RvrUWpNlb3r1&si=W_ouxxfrimU9Ul4Z
We Love Our Listeners: 👂 Enjoyed the update? Don't forget to follow, share, and subscribe! Click the links above and dive deeper into the stories, and stay tuned for more quick, insightful updates.
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Alaska Airlines, fuselage, midair, Portland, Oregon, FAA, Mike Whitaker, NTSB, EAD, grounded, aircraft, Boeing, McDonald Douglas, Spirit Air, assistants, spinoff, micro entrepreneurs, macro business, Share, like, Subscribe, merch, lion minds,katt williams, club shay shay, shannon sharpe
1. What safety protocols does the FAA have in place to investigate airline incidents?
2. How do aircraft manufacturers work with airlines and regulators to identify potential mechanical issues?
3. What challenges do airlines face when grounding fleets of aircraft during investigations?
4. What factors influence an aviation company's decision making around continuing flights?
5. How have mergers and acquisitions in the aerospace industry impacted major manufacturers over time?
6. What responsibilities do different parties involved in aircraft manufacturing have regarding passenger safety?
7. What lessons can be learned from past aviation incidents and accidents regarding protocol and oversight?