Would you be happy?

Started by turkeyfoot, December 05, 2020, 11:03:26 AM

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turkeyfoot

Hi

Ryanair purchases 75 of  Boeing's scandal hit 737's with more to come within 18 months.

Dont think I would be first in the queue to fly in one

Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.

kevin-beverly



Hi

Just reading a report on this aircraft not good

Like Geoff I would not be first or last

Kevin

vivian


Stay Nude it ante rude

harold

Harold,
Theres only one Altrincham FC

vivian

Pete has just said it was 747 that were in scandal NOT 737. dont know whos right or wrong myself.

Stay Nude it ante rude

kevin-beverly



HI
What plane is Boeing having problems with?

Two Boeing 737 Max 8s crashed, killing 346 people. Twenty months after it grounded the Boeing 737 Max over a pair of crashes in 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people, the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the beleaguered aircraft to return to return to the sky.Dec 3, 2020

The system was triggered by a faulty reading from the "angle of attack" sensor, which measures the angle between the airflow and the wing.

Safety regulators across the world banned the Boeing 737 Max and it remains grounded.

Since then Boeing has been working to make the plane safe, and is now working on plans to calm travellers' fears about flying on the jet. But a Twitter poll conducted by The Independent suggests that many passengers will be reluctant to fly on the 737 Max – at least until it has flown for some time without incident.

Truth

I'd fly on a Biplane to get to Corfu 😂
Wolverhampton Wanderers, pride of The Midlands......

kevin-beverly



Hi

I try hand gliding if enough wind💨

Kev

vivian

whoops might have said something that I wasnt meant to yet, so just forget it. ta

Stay Nude it ante rude

kevin-beverly



Hi

The 747 jumbo jet ushered in the modern era of air travel, but it won't be around for the industry's recovery — Boeing will cease production in 2022

Boeing will end production the iconic 747 jumbo jet in 2022, marking an end for the plane that made the travel industry what it is today.
The end to the 747 — entered commercial service in 1969 — comes as the coronavirus pandemic slams the airline industry and Boeing, which posted a $2.4 billion loss for the second quarter.
Airlines have been moving away from four-engined jumbos like the 747 in favor of smaller, nimbler, and more efficient twin-engined jets.

vivian

well I didnt know that. Im not into planes unless they were stationed at oneoff the RAF camps I was a looooong time ago. lol xx

Stay Nude it ante rude

kevin-beverly



Hi

More bad news another Boeing 737 went down just outside Jakarta no lives so far

Why Ryanair buying them most probably going cheep

Kev

turkeyfoot

Hi
This time it was not one of the more infamous 737's
Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.

turkeyfoot

Hi
The UK regulators have said the Boeing  737 Max is safe to fly

Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.

kevin-beverly



Hi

It might be safe flying but no one knows when it's going to come down ✈️

Kev