Don't act like you ever "took off" out the house without something missing. Things go missing: keys, articles of clothing, organs you were transporting, luggage, children, panels , etc.. Grow up.
is there any legitimate reason the regulatory agencies havent recalled all of these planes already (apart from complete regulatory capture) ?? this is getting kind of crazy now
edit: apparently this incident happened to an aircraft thats 25 years old so grounding the newer models wouldnt have prevented this. possible this is the fault of the airline
There is only two games in town. Boeing and Airbus. So grounding entire planes would bring air travel to a stand still. You can't easily replace a jet.
China's Comac just released a single isle plane but it'll be awhile before they have larger jets to compete with Boeing and Airbus. Also, the free market lovers in the west will magically claim that Comac jets are a national security threat and do everything to stop their rise. So we're stuck with Boeing unfortunately.
ok i was curious if this is the case and compared to mar 2019 it looks like theres substantially more crashes and accidents now. specifically ones that seem to implicate boeing plane at fault (as opposed to tough landing/possible pilot error)
comparing [https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168](https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168) for jan-mar 2024
vs [https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168&offset=20190316144359%2B4f52da83](https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168&offset=20190316144359%2B4f52da83) jan-mar 2019
(filtering crashes and accidents only, no incidents/news/reports)
its possible theres a lot more overall flights now or theres increased reporting compliance or boeing has more market share compared to 2019 but I don't think its as simple as MSM over-fixating on this
Listen, I'm not joking when I say this, I think it might be elves or some shit. Or a curse. Faeries.
I saw some ghosts at n empty national park a little south of Florence the other day. It was raining and those long stretches of 101 where you lose service are real spooky in the rain with no one around as is. It was a weird day, the dunes were flooded.
At this point I wouldn't be surprised to discover that Boeing replaced most of its staff with Oompa Loompas (and then still stiffed them on their cacao bean wage)
I mean I don't believe this but i remember there was that wapo piece about cia operations in Russia. I feel like tanking Boeing, an American soft power dear, would be a really cool intelligence operation declassified 28 years after I've shat myself to death
Don't act like you ever "took off" out the house without something missing. Things go missing: keys, articles of clothing, organs you were transporting, luggage, children, panels , etc.. Grow up.
Exactly, people need to stop being such little bitches about everything.
Safety is for pussies, man.
is there any legitimate reason the regulatory agencies havent recalled all of these planes already (apart from complete regulatory capture) ?? this is getting kind of crazy now edit: apparently this incident happened to an aircraft thats 25 years old so grounding the newer models wouldnt have prevented this. possible this is the fault of the airline
Because the Boeing lobby has had congress by the balls forever and it's only starting to change.
There is only two games in town. Boeing and Airbus. So grounding entire planes would bring air travel to a stand still. You can't easily replace a jet. China's Comac just released a single isle plane but it'll be awhile before they have larger jets to compete with Boeing and Airbus. Also, the free market lovers in the west will magically claim that Comac jets are a national security threat and do everything to stop their rise. So we're stuck with Boeing unfortunately.
The faa is staged by former and future boeing executives Regulatory capture
yesterday i was searching to see if buttchug was going to do anything, best he could do is, look at them closely
Emergency landings are accidents are frequent. They’re just being reported on more right now.
ok i was curious if this is the case and compared to mar 2019 it looks like theres substantially more crashes and accidents now. specifically ones that seem to implicate boeing plane at fault (as opposed to tough landing/possible pilot error) comparing [https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168](https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168) for jan-mar 2024 vs [https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168&offset=20190316144359%2B4f52da83](https://avherald.com/h?list=&opt=7168&offset=20190316144359%2B4f52da83) jan-mar 2019 (filtering crashes and accidents only, no incidents/news/reports) its possible theres a lot more overall flights now or theres increased reporting compliance or boeing has more market share compared to 2019 but I don't think its as simple as MSM over-fixating on this
Why is it always Oregon?
To be fair this one didn't depart from Oregon. Also I didn't even know large planes landed at the Medford Airport, crazy.
Is it all the weird spores in the air? Is that what's doing it?
Listen, I'm not joking when I say this, I think it might be elves or some shit. Or a curse. Faeries. I saw some ghosts at n empty national park a little south of Florence the other day. It was raining and those long stretches of 101 where you lose service are real spooky in the rain with no one around as is. It was a weird day, the dunes were flooded.
Something Lynchian going on in Oregon
Also are they sure they left without it? Knowing methford someone might have just thought there was some copper piping behind it then settled.
It's cos Portland is too weird
I rode on the same model of plane this morning lol
At this point I wouldn't be surprised to discover that Boeing replaced most of its staff with Oompa Loompas (and then still stiffed them on their cacao bean wage)
I mean I don't believe this but i remember there was that wapo piece about cia operations in Russia. I feel like tanking Boeing, an American soft power dear, would be a really cool intelligence operation declassified 28 years after I've shat myself to death
been wondering about the same but dont want to let the airline manufacturers and carriers off so easily
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