NORFOLK, Va. — It looked like any other Southwest Airlines flight: free pretzels, conspicuously cheery flight attendants, a mad dash for aisle seats.Kenya The New York Times world14 Mar 2019
“I didn’t want to say it and get anybody nervous,” said Candice Neenan, 67, a community college instructor who flew home to Virginia on the Max 8, and who said she had checked on the model of her plane before departure.