maybe they identify as male?Bregxit said:
Hmmm, maybe the lack of nuts in the video is a clue to what happened to the door.
maybe they identify as male?Bregxit said:
Hmmm, maybe the lack of nuts in the video is a clue to what happened to the door.
Those are not the booth babes or booth bunnies you were looking for.StandUpforAmerica said:
DEI strikes again....Ladies and gentlemen, meet the “dream team” at the manufacturer that made the plane door that just blew off in the middle of a flight pic.twitter.com/gZ2AboGnpR
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) January 11, 2024
Good video. Concerning all the different failures or design changes that weren't communicated and fell thru the cracks on this type of plane:Kenneth_2003 said:
They don't have ANY of the bolts that were supposed to "pin" the door in place.
As to the CVR... NTSB mentioned this the other day and it didn't register with me. When the cockpit door blow open during the depressurization they lost some check lists. They might have lost the emergency landing or after emergency landing checklist. That list would have as the last item, consider pulling the CVR circuit breaker. They may have done a lot from memory items.
But again... The NTSB hasn't found the bolts!
BREAKING: US military announces they are running low on weapons in the Red Sea and have ordered Boeing to fly their 737's over the Houthis to drop doors on strategic targets
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 12, 2024
stetson said:
Boeing needs to dump the MBAs and return control to the engineers.
Jock 07 said:
FAA officially investigating Boeing manufacturing practices and production lines.
Or one pops on landing, which is not an uncommon occurrence on passenger aircraft.TexasRebel said:
Just wait until a tire gets changed.
stetson said:
Boeing needs to dump the MBAs and return control to the engineers.
An uncontained engine failure is a bit troubling, but that would be a GE issue.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
More problems.
Atlas Air 747
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/mayday-video-shows-flames-coming-from-atlas-air-plane-midflight-before-landing-safely-at-mia/3210719/
Absolutely nothing to do with Boeing.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
More problems.
Atlas Air 747
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/mayday-video-shows-flames-coming-from-atlas-air-plane-midflight-before-landing-safely-at-mia/3210719/
I rarely quote myself, but not that far off. Fox News had a real hardon for Boeing right now, so much so that they are trying to blame them for stuff completely unrelated to the design/manufacture of the aircraft, and completely outside of Boeing's control.Rapier108 said:Or one pops on landing, which is not an uncommon occurrence on passenger aircraft.TexasRebel said:
Just wait until a tire gets changed.
Rapier108 said:I rarely quote myself, but not that far off. Fox News had a real hardon for Boeing right now, so much so that they are trying to blame them for stuff completely unrelated to the design/manufacture of the aircraft, and completely outside of Boeing's control.Rapier108 said:Or one pops on landing, which is not an uncommon occurrence on passenger aircraft.TexasRebel said:
Just wait until a tire gets changed.
Delta Boeing plane loses nose tire moments before takeoff: 'Rolled off the runway' | Fox Business
And the comment's on the Fox article show just how stupid most people truly are. They just lap up the narrative and blame DEI.
Those of us working in oil and gas back in 2010 understand. It may not have been your fault, but it is your problem.Quote:
The media is desperate to trash Boeing anytime a plane they built has a problem, almost all of which have nothing to do with the design or construction.
The odd thing about this is that all of the 900ER are old enough that they would have already gone through an inspection cycle that would include removing all of the interior furnishings to enable a detailed inspection of the fuselage structure.tk for tu juan said:
Update door plug inspections extend out to 737-900ER variants since they share the door plug design with the 737-Max 9.
Juan Brown (Blancolirio) did a video about this, and that GE Engine. At one time that engine had an accelerated maintenance inspection of the the low pressure shaft as it apparently had a problem with failure.Bubblez said:An uncontained engine failure is a bit troubling, but that would be a GE issue.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
More problems.
Atlas Air 747
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/mayday-video-shows-flames-coming-from-atlas-air-plane-midflight-before-landing-safely-at-mia/3210719/
That photo shows just how much goes into inspecting for this. Have to remove at least 2 rows of seats, a wall panel, and the insulation behind it. Should have been done before any of that was installed initially.tk for tu juan said:
Update door plug inspections extend out to 737-900ER variants since they share the door plug design with the 737-Max 9.