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Why airlines are so eager to get the Boeing 737 Max back in the air despite customer concerns
It's been less than six weeks since the Boeing 737 Max was ungrounded by the Federal Aviation Administration and the plane is already flying passengers around Brazil and Mexico, with plans to start in the US in just seven days. (news.yahoo.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
David - if you try really hard, I reckon you could come up with a better term.
I'd love to see how any measurable number of people are going to avoid flying the MAX over any real span of time.
I would also appreciate seeing a comprehensive list of those potential passengers, like me, who will exercise our preference to no fly on a MAX, ever!
I just mean that it will become increasingly difficult to avoid, especially as more are put into the market. I was hell bent on not flying a 787 but alas, I ended up on one from DEN to HNL. I could've spent different money and tried dates that used a 777 but the pain in the ass of that will become too much for any significant number of people to actually avoid MAXs forever.
Boeing should be forced to close their doors. They should just go out of business.
Remember the Cockpit voice recorder of the doomed Lion Air jet? The recording depicts pilots' frantic search for a fix and when none was found, the aircraft crashed. Boeing has had to much wiggleroom and the FAA should be investigated to find out why that was allowed to happen. Boeing has had not 1 crash, not 2 crashes, but, I think like 3 or 4. That is unacceptable.
Remember the Cockpit voice recorder of the doomed Lion Air jet? The recording depicts pilots' frantic search for a fix and when none was found, the aircraft crashed. Boeing has had to much wiggleroom and the FAA should be investigated to find out why that was allowed to happen. Boeing has had not 1 crash, not 2 crashes, but, I think like 3 or 4. That is unacceptable.
Wrong...What's the old saying? It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt. Mark Twain
Your post is "unacceptable." Perhaps you should consult with a mental health professional to help you with your anxieties. They may prescribe Prozac, Ritalin, Zoloft or Paxil to treat your seemingly serious mental disorder?
In the meantime know that the Boeing is NOT going to shut their doors, the FAA WILL continue to be investigated (that's been going on annually since the 1920s) and Boeing aircraft have been involved in dozens of crashes including the Boeing 377, 707, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777 and so on and so forth. Oh yes an the DC9 also. As to Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, well, just let's say the pilot's skills left something to be desired.
Best Regards
Capt. J Buck
ATP DC-9 B757 B767
Flight Instructor
Ground Instructor
Aircraft Dispatcher
A&P Mechanic
Air Traffic Controller
FAA Aviation Safety Inspector (Ret.)
FAA certified accident investigator (Ret.)
ICAO Panel Member
Aviation Safety Consultant
In the meantime know that the Boeing is NOT going to shut their doors, the FAA WILL continue to be investigated (that's been going on annually since the 1920s) and Boeing aircraft have been involved in dozens of crashes including the Boeing 377, 707, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777 and so on and so forth. Oh yes an the DC9 also. As to Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, well, just let's say the pilot's skills left something to be desired.
Best Regards
Capt. J Buck
ATP DC-9 B757 B767
Flight Instructor
Ground Instructor
Aircraft Dispatcher
A&P Mechanic
Air Traffic Controller
FAA Aviation Safety Inspector (Ret.)
FAA certified accident investigator (Ret.)
ICAO Panel Member
Aviation Safety Consultant