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Their lionair should should have never been ad to take off. sources say it should have been granted because the malfunctioning. that is the sensor, like a wind vane, outside a pilots window, that feeds a crucial data to the pitch control or mcas that has been the subject of so much controversy. the sensor was mistakenly telling the mcas to put the nose down, overwriting the pilot s various attempts to pull up, to pull the plane up. as we ve been reporting, the way to regain control is to flick two switches on the console which disables the mcas. that s what that off-duty pilot did. the next day s crew did not do that. in addition, sources have also told me there is some evidence that lie in lionair was purchasing secondhand parts from a boneyar. u.s. investigators are trying to determine whether the malfunctioning angle of attack sensor may have been one of those secondhand parts. i m told that indonesian investigators have still not
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