In the FAA-McDonnell Douglas DC-10 case, the author implies or asserts that ________

a. the FAA immediately fixed the cargo door
b. McDonnell Douglas eventually complied with the FAA's order to strengthen cargo doors and cabin floors
c. the Canadian government was at fault for the cargo door problem
d. the FAA was guilty of political favoritism and weak supervision toward McDonnell Douglas
e. it was a personal loss for the author, and the government was not to blame for the accident


D

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