Flying Boeing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Find it impossible not to care, but there's not a whole lot I can do about it. Boeing turned into a junk airline maker after the finance types took over and they outsourced all their manufacturing. I think recently they found parts at one of their suppliers lubricated with dish soap.


And it's not just the commercial planes. Military and Government planes have also been grounded because of Boeing and Spirit's shoddy workmanship.
Anonymous
Just so you know—Airbus has more routine issues than Boeing. (Both are safer than your car!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just so you know—Airbus has more routine issues than Boeing. (Both are safer than your car!)


Because the 20th century Boeings were some of the best built planes ever made.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just so you know—Airbus has more routine issues than Boeing. (Both are safer than your car!)


According to what source?
Anonymous
I don't even notice what kind of plane it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am avoiding Boeing right now (the 737s at least.) I had to fly an Alaska 737 from Hawaii the day after the door fell off the 737 in Portland. (The flight wound up being cancelled) It seems like every week there's a new issue with a Boeing plane, and I don't want to be on one of them. Then a whistleblower just came out today and said the Dreamliners aren't safe. I would prefer Airbus if possible.


And now the whistleblower is dead...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am avoiding Boeing right now (the 737s at least.) I had to fly an Alaska 737 from Hawaii the day after the door fell off the 737 in Portland. (The flight wound up being cancelled) It seems like every week there's a new issue with a Boeing plane, and I don't want to be on one of them. Then a whistleblower just came out today and said the Dreamliners aren't safe. I would prefer Airbus if possible.


And now the whistleblower is dead...

TWO are dead!
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