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2024-02-13 03:08:49 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: E31D5D533E80363C7B72E0C03297435E9238A00ACB8513A3C7FA23E0E4F83CE8
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This is a regulatory issue with the new planes featuring permanent no smoking signs, while FAA regulations require pilot-operable signs. It has nothing to do with the Pratt & Whitney engines. https://viewfromthewing.com/united-airlines-just-grounded-a-fleet-of-planes-because-its-no-smoking-signs-dont-turn-off/

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