the faa s statement on the investigation is also very telling. take a look at what they said in their statement. the faa says this incident should have never happened. it cannot hpe again. faa formally notified boeing it is conducting an investigation to determine and this is critical if boeing failed to ensure completed products, in other words an, con formed to its approved design and were in a condition for safe operation in compliance with the faa. take a look at what boeing has said in response. boeing says we will fully cooperate and be transparent with the ntsb and the faa investigations. here s the nuance here and it s critical here, and your audience will get it, they re so smart. the faa is supposed to watch over the production process at boeing. but there aren t enough paid faa inspectors to watch the entire assembly line, so this was a big problem during the max 8 crashes. they delegate that responsibility to boeing employees who work on behalf of the faa.
"Boeing’s manufacturing practices need to comply with the high safety standards they’re legally accountable to meet," the FAA said in an unsigned statement.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today announced a new initiative to provide extra support for industrial customers using the Raspberry Pi range of mini PC systems. The team has developed a new dedicated area on their website offering “For industry” resources. Created to provide industrial Pi users “the best place to go for industrial applications of Raspberry Pi”.
As well as the new Raspberry Pi Industrial online resources for industry, the Foundation has also announced a new programme to help customers looking to integrate the Raspberry Pi mini PC into their products. The new Raspberry Pi Approved Design Partners programme is a way of connecting trusted design consultancies with customers who need support designing Raspberry Pi computing solutions into their products.