Why is no one talking about all the recent weird airplane issues?
the latest was Marco Rubio's plane. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/marco-rubio-s-flight-forced-to-turn-around-after-windshield-crack/ss-AA1z390N https://apnews.com/article/rubio-plane-mechanical-issue-munich-conference-031928b920ff8e8d495d1590d508e1e5 Then a few United flights (Chicago to Cabo) and a Southwest flight to Denver? https://simpleflying.com/united-airlines-boeing-737-800-returns-chicago-cockpit-windshield-concerns/ https://simpleflying.com/engine-issues-southwest-airlines-boeing-737-700-return-sacramento/ All weird "windshield" issues? https://www.thestreet.com/travel/a-plane-carrying-european-royalty-had-to-land-due-to-cracked-windshield Does it all just tie back to Boeing? Is this just normal for 48-72 hours? https://fortune.com/2024/04/02/united-airlines-scrutiny-cracked-windshield-overflowing-toilet/ |
I don’t get the story here…. Planes make unscheduled landings for maintenance concerns all the time. Just like they abort landings all the time. It’s scary for the passengers maybe, but it’s routine. Show me the part where any of these flights had any injuries |
No injuries. Maybe its the algorithm reporting my news? I've just seen several of these stories in the last 3 days.
Is it normal? Maybe? |
Ding ding ding. |
Yep |
Same for me. I think with all the news about the DCA collision, if you dare click on an article or two, all the algorithms suddenly think we want to see every problem in every airplane ever. |