H.E. Pennypacker said:
Everyone's favorite president just grounded them in the USA.
Grover Cleveland?
H.E. Pennypacker said:
Everyone's favorite president just grounded them in the USA.
no, the one who couldn't run away.toucan82 said:H.E. Pennypacker said:
Everyone's favorite president just grounded them in the USA.
Grover Cleveland?
or clearly the one who was never electedtoucan82 said:H.E. Pennypacker said:
Everyone's favorite president just grounded them in the USA.
Grover Cleveland?
Very upset that Ragoo had to post twice after this and ruin my plan to post "Grover Cleveland" again, non-consecutively to the first one.toucan82 said:H.E. Pennypacker said:
Everyone's favorite president just grounded them in the USA.
Grover Cleveland?
also, it could have still worked as there were technically 2 presidents between his elections.Beer Baron said:Very upset that Ragoo had to post twice after this and ruin my plan to post "Grover Cleveland" again, non-consecutively to the first one.toucan82 said:H.E. Pennypacker said:
Everyone's favorite president just grounded them in the USA.
Grover Cleveland?
There were news reports out yesterday of American pilots expressing control concerns during take off. At this point it's irresponsible not to ground them.Guppy said:
Knee Jerk reaction....
you have piloted one?Guppy said:
Well this pilot who has flown them didn't feel the same concern....
RTFTRagoo said:you have piloted one?Guppy said:
Well this pilot who has flown them didn't feel the same concern....
Guppy said:
Well this pilot who has flown them didn't feel the same concern....
GasAg90 said:
Not a pilot. I have no concerns flying the max. Would fly on one all day with southwest crews.
DallasAggie0 said:GasAg90 said:
Not a pilot. I have no concerns flying the max. Would fly on one all day with southwest crews.
That's great but 500 people are dead
more than 500 people died today alone while not on a max 8 air plane.DallasAggie0 said:GasAg90 said:
Not a pilot. I have no concerns flying the max. Would fly on one all day with southwest crews.
That's great but 500 people are dead
What a weird thing to seize on. 346 and 500 aren't that far apart and they're both reasonable numbers to answer the question "how many people do you think two commercial airline crashes could kill combined?". It's not like he said "OMG 17,600 people died in these crashes!" That said, if 157 people died after eating at the Whataburger in Lubbock and then a few months later 189 people died after eating at the one in in Galveston, I don't think it would be unreasonable to SPECULATE that maybe I shouldn't eat at the Whataburger in Waco after precisely 346 people had died doing the same thing earlier.Guppy said:
First, it was 157 people on Ethiopian Air and 189 on the Lion Air crash. To me, that's 346 people. So if you want to throw around numbers and be afraid to board an aircraft based on nothing but SPECULATION at this point at least do a service to those who have died to at least have a better idea of how many died. But ya, let's throw out a nice big round number. Shows how educated you are on the crashes.
Beer Baron said:What a weird thing to seize on. 346 and 500 aren't that far apart and they're both reasonable numbers to answer the question "how many people do you think two commercial airline crashes could kill combined?". It's not like he said "OMG 17,600 people died in these crashes!" That said, if 157 people died after eating at the Whataburger in Lubbock and then a few months later 189 people died after eating at the one in in Galveston, I don't think it would be unreasonable to SPECULATE that maybe I shouldn't eat at the Whataburger in Waco after precisely 346 people had died doing the same thing earlier.Guppy said:
First, it was 157 people on Ethiopian Air and 189 on the Lion Air crash. To me, that's 346 people. So if you want to throw around numbers and be afraid to board an aircraft based on nothing but SPECULATION at this point at least do a service to those who have died to at least have a better idea of how many died. But ya, let's throw out a nice big round number. Shows how educated you are on the crashes.
You realize these airlines have OTHER planes they can use? I am not getting this defense force at all. Like, what is the downside here?Goose said:Beer Baron said:What a weird thing to seize on. 346 and 500 aren't that far apart and they're both reasonable numbers to answer the question "how many people do you think two commercial airline crashes could kill combined?". It's not like he said "OMG 17,600 people died in these crashes!" That said, if 157 people died after eating at the Whataburger in Lubbock and then a few months later 189 people died after eating at the one in in Galveston, I don't think it would be unreasonable to SPECULATE that maybe I shouldn't eat at the Whataburger in Waco after precisely 346 people had died doing the same thing earlier.Guppy said:
First, it was 157 people on Ethiopian Air and 189 on the Lion Air crash. To me, that's 346 people. So if you want to throw around numbers and be afraid to board an aircraft based on nothing but SPECULATION at this point at least do a service to those who have died to at least have a better idea of how many died. But ya, let's throw out a nice big round number. Shows how educated you are on the crashes.
Continuing with that analogy though: I think you should absolutely have the choice to eat at whataburger or not eat at whataburger (for that it any other reason) but should the government mandate that all the whataburgers be closed "just in case".
this.GAC06 said:
A ton of lost money. Airlines don't buy planes to not use them. Yes, they have lots of other planes. However the schedules are made months in advance, and parking 30 or so jets that cost $120,000,000 each instead of filling them with paying customers and flying them 6 or 8 times a day hurts.
Am I supposed to feel sorry these multi-billion dollar companies might lose some money when passenger safety could *potentially* be at risk?GAC06 said:
A ton of lost money. Airlines don't buy planes to not use them. Yes, they have lots of other planes. However the schedules are made months in advance, and parking 30 or so jets that cost $120,000,000 each instead of filling them with paying customers and flying them 6 or 8 times a day hurts.
babyshark said:
Party Planes.
They could rent them out for parties & drive them around.
Picard said:
I'm going to jump to conclusions and say it was a training problem
Quote:
The pilots of Ethiopia Airlines Flight 302 apparently followed the proper steps to shut down an errant flight control system as they struggled to regain control of the 737 MAX aircraft shortly after takeoff. But according to multiple reports, data from the ill-fated aircraft's flight recorder revealed that the anti-stall feature of the aircraft's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) was triggered at least three timesand at least one time after the pilots followed the correct steps to shut it down.
Both Reuters and The Wall Street Journal report that the air crew followed procedures laid out by Boeing following the crash of a Lion Air 737 MAX in October, according to officials briefed on the initial findings of the investigation. But the pilots failed to regain control of the system, and the MCAS was reactivated againtriggering yet another automated correction of the aircraft's stabilizers that would have pushed the nose of the plane down.
how so? BA stock is still rocking.DallasAggie0 said:
Well, looks like I was right again. Not surprising.