Do you fly the 737 Max?

Anonymous
Well your iPhone will be safe.
Anonymous
Has anyone had cancelled flights or other issues due to these planes being grounded in the fleet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had cancelled flights or other issues due to these planes being grounded in the fleet?


Even if they're not cancelled I would cancel and rebook on another plane type. All that said, I thought all 737 Max 9's were grounded by the FAA for the time being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone had cancelled flights or other issues due to these planes being grounded in the fleet?


Even if they're not cancelled I would cancel and rebook on another plane type. All that said, I thought all 737 Max 9's were grounded by the FAA for the time being.


Nope, only the ones with the door plug. Not all Max 9's have the door plug- some have an actual door there. Depends on their seat density. Past a certain number of seat you need the extra exit door. But some airlines don't have their layout that dense, so they don't need the door, and order it with the door plug in place. It's lighter and less parts/maintenance than a door, if you are wondering why not order it with the door. Of course that assumes it's installed correctly!

And the Max 8 is smaller so it can't get to the number of seats required to need the extra exit door. That's why none of them have the door/plug option, and hence none are grounded.
Anonymous
Just took a 737 today- they are not all grounded
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just took a 737 today- they are not all grounded


There are two (major) types of 737s-

NG (new generation)- the 700s, 800s and 900s. These stopped being construction a few years ago, and there are many more of them flying. None of them have been grounded

MAX- the 8 and 9. These are newer ones with the newer design that has caused issues. Of these, the 8 is not grounded, and some (most?) of the 9s are, but not all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just took a 737 today- they are not all grounded


There are two (major) types of 737s-

NG (new generation)- the 700s, 800s and 900s. These stopped being construction a few years ago, and there are many more of them flying. None of them have been grounded

MAX- the 8 and 9. These are newer ones with the newer design that has caused issues. Of these, the 8 is not grounded, and some (most?) of the 9s are, but not all.


There are also older 737s, but I don't think they are much in use anymore by any US-based airlines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just took a 737 today- they are not all grounded


There are two (major) types of 737s-

NG (new generation)- the 700s, 800s and 900s. These stopped being construction a few years ago, and there are many more of them flying. None of them have been grounded

MAX- the 8 and 9. These are newer ones with the newer design that has caused issues. Of these, the 8 is not grounded, and some (most?) of the 9s are, but not all.


Ugh sorry Next Generation
Anonymous
Seems like only a matter of time before another 737 MAX crashes. Boeing can’t be trusted anymore.
Anonymous
I just looked and my flight on Feb 1 is on a 737 MAX 9. Not quite sure what to do (if anything).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Now United is finding loose bolts “and other parts.”

https://viewfromthewing.com/more-loose-bolts-boeing-737-max-9-problems-widespread-as-united-finds-5-faulty-planes/


How is boeing going to be held accountable for this? Seriously? How is this acceptable?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just looked and my flight on Feb 1 is on a 737 MAX 9. Not quite sure what to do (if anything).



I have one leg of a flight on Jan 20 that says its a 737 Max 9 on United. Since they are mostly grounded, I don't know if United will find another aircraft by then or cancel the flight and rebook on a different flight (that would no longer be direct)?
Anonymous
Does delta use this model too
Anonymous
How do you know what aircraft you’ll have? I’m on the delta app for an upcoming trip and it doesn’t say what model plane it is, even on aircraft details. Does it only show that right before a trip?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just looked and my flight on Feb 1 is on a 737 MAX 9. Not quite sure what to do (if anything).



I have one leg of a flight on Jan 20 that says its a 737 Max 9 on United. Since they are mostly grounded, I don't know if United will find another aircraft by then or cancel the flight and rebook on a different flight (that would no longer be direct)?


The ones with plugged doors are grounded. I don’t know how many that was out of the total. If they can’t use the aircraft they will probably find another plane or else reschedule you to another flight.
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