FALLING FROM THE SKY
a 20/20 ABC Special Event
Friday Nov 27, 9, 8 central
https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/falling-from-the-sky-20-20-event-special-airs-friday-at-9-8c-on-abc/vp-BB1bejCq
Fake news
FALLING FROM THE SKY
a 20/20 ABC Special Event
Friday Nov 27, 9, 8 central
https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/falling-from-the-sky-20-20-event-special-airs-friday-at-9-8c-on-abc/vp-BB1bejCq
Fake news
Poorly designed plane requiring software to fly it....same plane, new software...no thanks.
Here in our flight dynamics lab we’ve created a new GUI as an aid to the
Audio Warnings.
Terrain! Terrain! Pull, Up, Pull, Up, Terrain! Terrain! Pull, Up, Over-Speed
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=terrain+pull+up+sound&&view=detail&mid=8529C3F3E32E75FFE3448529C3F3E32E75FFE344&rvsmid=ADA5627C4D3CF02A2DE8ADA5627C4D3CF02A2DE8&FORM=VDQVAP&ajf=60
Holy Ground Pizza
@1bmk
I agree with Pull Up! Pull Up!
@3hus
“Over The Wall Lads”
No one Live's forever!!!!
That memo to the employees was NOT ASKING; it was ORDERING employees to hop on that plane! :-)
The could offer free Valiums and all the alcohol you can drink on board. Still not flying on a Max. I ain’t going out like that.
This airline is flying 5 employee-only 737 MAX flights to nowhere
https://thepointsguy.co.uk/news/american-737-max-employee-only-flight/
American Airlines plans to operate five employee-only flights on its
Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in preparation for the aircraft’s return to service.
In order to restore employee confidence in the beleaguered aircraft,
American said it will operate the employee-only flights.
American sent out the following memo to employees:
“We know that restoring our customers’ confidence in the 737 MAX starts
with ensuring our own team members are comfortable. That’s why, leading
up to the aircraft’s return to scheduled service Dec. 29, we’ll operate five
737 MAX flights, exclusively for team members.”
The flights will take course over a period of five days between 3 December
and 17 December. More specifically, the flights will take off from three
AA hubs and spend about one hour in the air before returning to the
same airport.
Before the 737 MAX is allowed to return to service, however, the aircraft
must undergo certain modifications and the pilots have to undergo
new training. The fixes largely focus on the software of the
flight control systems, which were the causes of the two downed jets —
a Lion Air 737 MAX 9 in late 2018 and an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 8
in March 2019. Combined, the two crashes took 346 lives.
https://www.colombotelegraph.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Crash-Animation-of-Ethiopian-Airlines-flight-ET302-Boeing-737-Max-plane.jpg
https://static01.nyt.com/images/2019/03/10/world/10Ethiopia5-promo/10Ethiopia5-promo-videoSixteenByNineJumbo1600-v11.jpg
https://cdn.abcotvs.com/dip/images/5185830_031219-cc-ap-ethiopia-crash-scene- jpg
To : @1bmk+188gcU8Z
Very well stated, I agree 100%.
There was 2 fatal crashes but who knows how many near miss situations occurred that could have resulted in a crash.
Not fake news. ABC's 20/20 program earlier tonight provided yet another damning public report on the 737 MaxFailure. It's been evolving into a classic MBA case study in dysfunctional management, inept technical/product design practices, and an organizational culture that currently prioritizes corporate profit and market share over product quality/safety/reliability/reputation. For example:
Boeing has made an absolutely huge product mistake and is still unwilling to admit it. Wonder what other safety oversights exist and what else might fail. Maybe SpaceX should consider building next-generation aircraft. Would you feel confident to board a 737 MaxFailure when they supposedly resume flying next month? If so, good luck!
You're right. But all it will take is one more crash for boeing to be too big to bail