Heard there are production issues now with 737 line , anyone know anything for certain ??
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Yeah, it is now becoming very apparent and public that 737 production over last 10 years has been problematic resulting in incidents and accidents. Not a surprise to anyone who worked there. Just read the US Congressional Investigation reports.
Not A Max // try and keep up
Well, the FAA gave Boeing the news that the -10 MAX won't be getting certified anytime in the foreseeable future. Between that and another Max accident, I reckon the 737 line could be coming to an end in not too distant future.
you need to find something to do with you spare time dude
Our 53 Year Old Design Is Still The Best In The World.
Say what you will about Boeing. We build the best.
The 737 is the strongest most durable single aisle aircraft in its class
To see it take flight is pure delight.
The acrobatic feats are breathtaking.
It’s the best flying machine in the world, (according to Boeing)
And even better yet it is one of
The most spectacular aircraft worldwide at crashing,
Second only to the MAX, another 737 with Lipstick!!!
The strength of these aircraft Shine in this regime of flight,
a true acrobatic feat.
And the depth of those smoldering pits can’t be beat.
Try doing that with an A320.
Their so computerized they always belly flop,
You can’t get an A320 to Nose dive into the ground
like you can A 737.
Then there’s the reduced coats of cleanup.
The A320 leaves a large debris field
While the 737 derivatives leave a single deep pit
containing all of the debris and the victims too.
Yes, you need an excavator to recover it all
but still it’s all in one place, there is no need for a search party
and there are No medical bills to Follow up with,
as there no pesky survivors.
environmentally friendly and cost effective what’s not to like.
So Disasters are now a onetime payment,
that comes with a complementary litany of lies from Boeing.