No Unsafe Airplanes Coming Out Of Boeing, FAA Head Says

It wasn't a door but a door plug installed in place of a an optional door. Obviously there was some find of fuck up over the installation of the plug, I presume that there will be some serious arse kicking going on behind the scenes. I can't help thinking that DEI and the craziness of diversity had something to do with that.

Like most accidents of this type, multiple factors came together to cause the accident to happen.

* Boeing mechanics improperly installed the door plug during a maintenance interval, failing to safe tying bolts.
* Over time, the nuts on those bolts backed out, and then the bolt fell out.
* These bolts are covered by cabin upholstery, hiding the problem.
* The leaking door caused the pressurization system to emit a warning, and the pilots failed to notify the mechanics of the problem.
* Mechanics DID find the issue by reviewing the flight logs (which they do from time to time), but assume the minor leak was something to do with the depressurization valves failing to cycle properly. They found nothing wrong the valves figured it was something minor with the pressurization plumbing that would be caught on the next annual inspection.

Fortunately, no loss of life occurred (though it scared a lot of people!). The aircraft was still climbing to altitude and everyone was wearing their seat belts. The aircraft returned to land without further incident.

I will point out that some airlines do not maintain their aircraft very well. Alaska Air had problems for awhile, such as using incorrect grease on parts and failing to note worn parts. They started contracting with an outside mechanic service company and thereby improved their maintenance.
Current poor maintenance can be found at JetBlue, United Air, US Air, and American Air. It was these airlines that failed to maintain the gear and tires in the recent news events.
 
Unsafe... :thinking:

Losing various parts while flying... :good4u:

I don't think it's all Boeing's fault. Aircraft mechanics (like pilots) are in short supply and overworked. There's quite a bit to maintain on a jet and you can't really test it before you put it back in service. They may have missed something.
 
I don't think it's all Boeing's fault. Aircraft mechanics (like pilots) are in short supply and overworked. There's quite a bit to maintain on a jet and you can't really test it before you put it back in service. They may have missed something.

See post 26
 
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During a televised interview with NBC News’s Lester Holt to discuss recent issues with BoeingBA +1.1% aircraft, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Michael Whitaker, said there “are not unsafe airplanes leaving the factory.”

At the same time, Whitaker said he would “absolutely” not hesitate to shut down Boeing’s factories if he saw something in Boeing production that would compromise aircraft safety.

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and the government says the Covid vax is safe
 
I don't think it's all Boeing's fault. Aircraft mechanics (like pilots) are in short supply and overworked. There's quite a bit to maintain on a jet and you can't really test it before you put it back in service. They may have missed something.

So Boeing not hiring and training enough mechanics is not their fault? Whose fault would that be?
 
So Boeing not hiring and training enough mechanics is not their fault? Whose fault would that be?

NOT hiring makes it their fault..OK

So when a DA etc will NOT hold someone for ICE and release him and he kills who's fault is it that he is out roaming the streets
 
So far!

Can u say 100% the Vax in you wont cause harm down the road..

I can say it wont 100%

I'm 77.
The American male life expectancy is 77.

No matter what happens to me now,
it won't be data useful to assess the safety of vaccines.

In my case, I simply find the proponents more believable than the opponents.
I can only go by my own judgement.
 
I don't think it's all Boeing's fault. Aircraft mechanics (like pilots) are in short supply and overworked. There's quite a bit to maintain on a jet and you can't really test it before you put it back in service. They may have missed something.

Exactly. Usually what gets missed is safe tying bolts.
 
I'm 77.
The American male life expectancy is 77.

No matter what happens to me now,
it won't be data useful to assess the safety of vaccines.

In my case, I simply find the proponents more believable than the opponents.
I can only go by my own judgement.

Covid is not the topic, Sock.
 
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