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Question of the Week
Are lawsuits necessary, or are they just crippling aviation?
There is value in some lawsuits. Product deficiencies are publicized and corrected, lives are saved and equipment is improved.
There's a reason that, by the end of the joke, the lawyer usually ends up dead — it's called wishful thinking.
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