Sandro Linux@lemmy.ml to World News@lemmy.mlEnglish · 7 months agoAn engine cover rips off a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737, forcing an emergency landingwww.businessinsider.comexternal-linkmessage-square38fedilinkarrow-up1282arrow-down17
arrow-up1275arrow-down1external-linkAn engine cover rips off a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737, forcing an emergency landingwww.businessinsider.comSandro Linux@lemmy.ml to World News@lemmy.mlEnglish · 7 months agomessage-square38fedilink
minus-squarehuginn@feddit.itlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·7 months agoIt’s always been that frequent… The 737-MAX issues are very high profile and represent an extremely bad issue at Boeing’s core. But these issues are nothing like that. They’re constant background issues that you were ignoring before now, you’ll just go back to ignoring them.
minus-squareinvno1@lemmy.onelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·7 months agoThis is a maintenance issue with the airline, not a manufacturing issue. Big difference. A mechanic doing routine maintaine probably forgot to latch the cowling.
minus-squarehuginn@feddit.itlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·7 months agoDefinitely - that’s why I’m saying this has always been a constant background level of fuckups. Airplanes are so scrutinized and safe that this level of casual negligence rarely causes issues.
It’s always been that frequent…
The 737-MAX issues are very high profile and represent an extremely bad issue at Boeing’s core.
But these issues are nothing like that. They’re constant background issues that you were ignoring before now, you’ll just go back to ignoring them.
This is a maintenance issue with the airline, not a manufacturing issue. Big difference. A mechanic doing routine maintaine probably forgot to latch the cowling.
Definitely - that’s why I’m saying this has always been a constant background level of fuckups.
Airplanes are so scrutinized and safe that this level of casual negligence rarely causes issues.