Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/jetliner-engine-fire-new-zealand-virgin-australia-boeing-737/

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Post ID: @OP+1t4z2vSD

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Shut up Calhoun!

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Post ID: @3iyl+1t4z2vSD

So far, three people acknowledge they are mo--ns

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Post ID: @1toq+1t4z2vSD

Lets see:

  • The incident a/c is VH-YIV
  • VH-YIV first flew in August 2013, nearly 11 years ago
  • The incident is an engine fire,
  • The engines were made by CFMI

It is probable that this narrowbody jet hasn't touched American soil since the Obama administration, much less had much attention from Boeing.

In fact countless mechanics have probably touched the engines since it was delivered. Some are probably poorly trained and based in Indonesia.

Tell you all what: Downvote this reply if you are a mo--n. And if @OP keeps up this nonsense of making a sensation when nom-new Boeing a/c have an incident, I'll up the ante and post about every single incident involving a Boeing (or McDonnell Douglas, since they merged) a/c, ever.

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Post ID: @1lfo+1t4z2vSD

Hot dog roasting time!

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