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Who is being blamed for the airline incident and is it justified?

According to Scott Pattillo, a retired commercial airline pilot, it's 'ludicrous' to blame President Trump and his administration for the recent airline incident. He agrees with Kyle's assessment and points out that the air traffic controllers involved were from Canada, not even part of the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). This indicates that attempting to connect FAA staffing cuts during Trump's administration to this particular incident is incorrect and misplaced. Instead, the investigation appears to be focusing on the pilots' actions during the difficult landing conditions.

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Debunking Blame on Doge and Trump

Fox News·7 months ago

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Do potential cuts to the FAA and other parts of the federal government have anything to do with recent airline accidents?

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Do potential cuts to the FAA and other parts of the federal government relate to the recent airline crash?

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Do the potential cuts to the FAA have anything to do with the recent airline accident?

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What are the possible factors that could have led to the airplane crash, considering it had a wing completely sheared off and was dealing with 40 mile an hour winds?

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What factors could complicate an airplane's landing approach in high winds and icy conditions?

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