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"anything that may effect the safety of a flight." Duffy used "effect" instead of affect. He is saying the opposite of what he intended. Things that effect the safety of a flight cause it to be safe. Things that affect safety, in this context, make the flight less safe https://www.grammarly.com/blog/commonly-confused-words/affect-vs-effect/#:~:text=Affect%20is%20usually%20used%20as,a%20change%20resulting%20from%20something.

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