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We know the value of discussing a problem.
But they have said that the crew was discussing a problem with horizontal control when the tape began, about 30 minutes before the crash.
We find ourselves discussing a problem that should have never arisen and it would not have arisen had we modernised trade defence instruments when we had the chance".
When it was played by investigators in Washington today, it showed that the two pilots were discussing a problem with the horizontal stabilizer at the beginning of the tape, more than 30 minutes before the crash.
The episode featuring this illusion also includes a meeting between Angel and his team discussing a problem with the trick and how to ensure it doesn't happen again.
If 10 of us are sitting around in a room discussing a problem, and if they are my own team, I need to know who will become a better contributor to the meeting if I make him uncomfortable about his contributions, or his behavior, or his attitude, and whose contributions will diminish if I do this.
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