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Well, Phil, first and foremost, I think
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what happened with Air India 171 was a
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true tragedy. Obviously, our sympathies
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are with all of the uh the survivors and
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the the loved ones who lost uh family
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members. For me, being still relatively
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new to the industry, it was a moment to
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once again see how the industry comes
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together in these situations. The
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industry does not compete on safety. And
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for us, you mentioned flight deck.
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That's really our operating model that
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reminds all of us that our priorities
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start with safety then quality and only
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then do we talk about delivery and cost
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SQD always in that order whether it be
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with respect to product safety and
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employee safety. So this is something
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that we do every day. These uh
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unfortunate situations are a reminder
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for us to to double down, to look, to
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learn. But the GE Aerospace team is
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focused on safety as job one every day.