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Code and data, not people's personal details.


Sure. But if the result is inconclusive, do you leave it at that or demand to know more? What exactly does making the data public better than entrusting a competent organization such as NTSB?


Yes, you leave it at that, why would personal details be relevant?

Making it public means more eyes on the data, which can lead to a better understanding of what went wrong.




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