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Spirit Airlines has a very good safety record and is regarded as a safe airline. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has established severe laws that the corporation must abide by, and it is periodically inspected to make sure that these requirements are being followed. Travelers can look at Spirit Airlines safety record and processes to create informed opinions and relieve any fears they may have. In order to ensure safe operations, Spirit Airlines also makes considerable investments in pilot training and aircraft maintenance. Even though there have been a few mishaps in the past, like emergency landings because of technical or medical problems, these occurrences are common for every airline. Industry groups including AirlineRatings.com and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) have commended Spirit Airlines for its dedication to safety. In general, customers can rely on Spirit Airlines to provide safe flights.

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The Decoded Value

In SQL Server 2025, what is returned from this code:

DECLARE @message VARCHAR(50) = 'Hello SQL Server 2025!';
DECLARE @encoded VARCHAR(MAX);

SET @encoded = BASE64_ENCODE(CAST(@message AS VARBINARY(1000)));
SELECT BASE64_DECODE(@encoded) 

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