Online travel agent allows customers to filter out Boeing 737 Max planes::Kayak customers can exclude Max 9 aircraft after cabin panel blowout on Alaska Airlines flight

  • @afraid_of_zombies
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    -410 months ago

    I don’t think I have ever seen a bolt randomly fall off my car.

    • @Giooschi
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      410 months ago

      And have you ever seen a bolt fall off a plane you were flying on?

      • @afraid_of_zombies
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        -310 months ago

        Can’t say that I have but it is not really comparable since I would notice random ass fucking bolts in my driveway.

        • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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          10 months ago

          Ah yes, the location where your car experiences the most movement and vibrations and is most likely to lose a bolt: parked in your driveway. 🤦‍♀️

          • @afraid_of_zombies
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            -110 months ago

            Where are Boeing planes losing bolts now? On the runway.

            You work for them or something?

            • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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              -110 months ago

              I called out something stupid you said, so I must be a shill 🙄

              • @afraid_of_zombies
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                010 months ago

                I said nothing stupid. Random bolts are not falling off my car. You are the one coming up with excuses for Boeing

                • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ
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                  110 months ago

                  Look. A few incidents happen close together, and everyone loses their damn mind and freaks out, saying they’ll never use those aircraft again, even though 99.999% of the time, it’s one of the safest ways to travel. It’s extremely silly. This shit is a statistical anomaly.

                  At the end of the day, some of their aircraft have been grounded for investigation, and that’s good. This will lead to it being even safer. I hope this also leads to regulatory change, resulting in Boeing no longer being responsible for themselves meeting safety standards.

                  But good lord people freaking out over a handful of incidences that will almost certainly never happen to them are just appealing to irrational fear.

                  • @afraid_of_zombies
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                    110 months ago

                    I saw a cockroach in my kitchen. Killed it. Since I have only seen one I should assume it was a statistical anomaly and there isn’t a hundred hidden ones I didn’t see.

                    I have been in industrial/infrastructure way too long. When you see things like this there are problems you aren’t seeing. And I find your attitude grossly irresponsible. You don’t wait until the problem grows and people start dying in massive amounts before you decide to fix a problem, especially when the problem is tightening a fucking bolt. This isn’t some crazy black swan event know one coildnhsve foreseen. It is applying torque for the right amount of time to a bolt.

                    Boeing has been having issues for a very long time. And it has all been the result of their short term cost only focused structure. Kept cutting corners, kept refusing to invent, kept on outsourcing to save money. And now we are seeing the results of it. Maybe they should go back to make things that fly well instead of being a company that knows how to temporarily inflate their stock price well.

                    How many more incidents need to keep happening before you will stop hail corporate them?