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[i]Quite frankly, right now, we do not know. The findings and corrective actions that Boeing has laid out, they have to now come back to NASA with a plan how they are going to address all of those. That plan will have a schedule, it will have all of the technical aspects to it, all of the details of when and how they are going to go ahead and address them and then NASA will evaluate that plan. We will evaluate the results of their work. We will do our own inspection of the results of their work. And then we will be in a position to decide whether or not we need another test flight or not. So we are still a ways away from that and I can't even tell you what the schedule is for making that decision because it is very dependent on what we see in Boeing's corrective action plan and the thoroughness that we believe that corrective action plan has been implemented.[/i]
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