Why you should keep your seat belt fastened at all times while travelling in an airplane.
To those blaming the passengers for not having their seat belts on: what if we blame the company that built the plane instead? Because people hitting the roof is absolutely not supposed to happen.
Edit: And to people that keep saying this is normal: read the article.
So the bathroom became a shit maraca?
Seems like there’s a lot of people in this comment section who work for Boeing.
> The aircraft’s pilot told the passengers the flight had suffered equipment failure for a few seconds, causing the plane to drop for almost 500 feet in the air, Jokat said. “He said my gauges went down, everything went down for one or two seconds and they just lit up again and continued to function,” Jokat added.
Cause was not turbulence.
At what point does the FAA ground all Boeing planes?
If get HBO/Max, check out John Oliver’s latest Last Week Tonight for a look at what’s going on with Boeing.
the guy who reported this must go into hiding if he values his live
F for the dude in the bathroom
Repeat with me: Electrical failure is not turbulence.
It’s shocking this was self inflicted equipment error and not turbulence. Imagine dropping 500 feet when you’re 400 feet above the ground
I always wear my seatbelt during the entire flight, ever since Hawaiian Airlines turned into a convertible and lost a stewardess.
Debbie just hit the wall, she never had it all
Boeing used to be an engineering company, what happened did private equity buy them out? The enshitification of aerospace is happening too, corporate greed is a blight on our human history, destroyer of worlds.
DJ Boeing got some sick drops
It is almost like having only 2 companies with a monopoly over aircraft manufacturing is a bad thing
Sounds like a loose battery terminal.
I’m an airbus girlie for life now
Boeing needs to revive William Boeing and see what his current CEO and his lackeys doing to his company.
Boeing once was, a national company the USA had pride in. Oh How the mighty have fallen.
Somebody is about to take a Russian Retirement.
Hitting the roof isn’t all that hard in planes these days with how small their interiors are getting.
They need to ground all these ✈️
At this point they need to ground all airframes using Boeing parts because this is an extreme danger with these instances increasing.
It doesnt matter if you are a Country, a Government, a Company or just an ordinary Person, the most costly thing to lose is always “trust”.
“At last the roof was still there,” said Boeing.
With all the shit lately about Boeing, Man I’m glad the carriers I fly with are operating on airbus planes
Vote with your wallets, people. Don’t fly on Boeing airplanes.
This is what you get when you replace engineers with finance guys. Though of course the finance guys are screeching it’s DEI’s fault.
But the roof is outside the plane?
Some Boeings have been repeatedly grounded. I know a pilot who has told me not to ever fly one. I guess money means more than peoples lives.
Wow, I just read Airframe. I hope I didn’t cause this.
If it’s a Boeing I ain’t going
I think it’s time to invest in Airbus shares.
Of course low quality NBC claims the most notable related incident is the door plug blowout, avoiding mention of the multiple instances of Boeing planes nosediving straight to the ground.
And that’s why you should always be wearing your seatbelt if you’re in your seat
If it’s boeing, I ain’t going.
In other news, the Boeing Quality Assurance Manager who blew the whistle on Boeing’s corner cutting to plane safety was found dead this week due to a gunshot to the head.
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Why you should keep your seat belt fastened at all times while travelling in an airplane.
To those blaming the passengers for not having their seat belts on: what if we blame the company that built the plane instead? Because people hitting the roof is absolutely not supposed to happen.
Edit: And to people that keep saying this is normal: read the article.
So the bathroom became a shit maraca?
Seems like there’s a lot of people in this comment section who work for Boeing.
> The aircraft’s pilot told the passengers the flight had suffered equipment failure for a few seconds, causing the plane to drop for almost 500 feet in the air, Jokat said. “He said my gauges went down, everything went down for one or two seconds and they just lit up again and continued to function,” Jokat added.
Cause was not turbulence.
At what point does the FAA ground all Boeing planes?
If get HBO/Max, check out John Oliver’s latest Last Week Tonight for a look at what’s going on with Boeing.
the guy who reported this must go into hiding if he values his live
F for the dude in the bathroom
Repeat with me: Electrical failure is not turbulence.
It’s shocking this was self inflicted equipment error and not turbulence. Imagine dropping 500 feet when you’re 400 feet above the ground
I always wear my seatbelt during the entire flight, ever since Hawaiian Airlines turned into a convertible and lost a stewardess.
Debbie just hit the wall, she never had it all
Boeing used to be an engineering company, what happened did private equity buy them out? The enshitification of aerospace is happening too, corporate greed is a blight on our human history, destroyer of worlds.
DJ Boeing got some sick drops
It is almost like having only 2 companies with a monopoly over aircraft manufacturing is a bad thing
Sounds like a loose battery terminal.
I’m an airbus girlie for life now
Boeing needs to revive William Boeing and see what his current CEO and his lackeys doing to his company.
Boeing once was, a national company the USA had pride in. Oh How the mighty have fallen.
Somebody is about to take a Russian Retirement.
Hitting the roof isn’t all that hard in planes these days with how small their interiors are getting.
They need to ground all these ✈️
At this point they need to ground all airframes using Boeing parts because this is an extreme danger with these instances increasing.
It doesnt matter if you are a Country, a Government, a Company or just an ordinary Person, the most costly thing to lose is always “trust”.
“At last the roof was still there,” said Boeing.
With all the shit lately about Boeing, Man I’m glad the carriers I fly with are operating on airbus planes
Vote with your wallets, people. Don’t fly on Boeing airplanes.
This is what you get when you replace engineers with finance guys. Though of course the finance guys are screeching it’s DEI’s fault.
But the roof is outside the plane?
Some Boeings have been repeatedly grounded. I know a pilot who has told me not to ever fly one. I guess money means more than peoples lives.
Wow, I just read Airframe. I hope I didn’t cause this.
If it’s a Boeing I ain’t going
I think it’s time to invest in Airbus shares.
Of course low quality NBC claims the most notable related incident is the door plug blowout, avoiding mention of the multiple instances of Boeing planes nosediving straight to the ground.
And that’s why you should always be wearing your seatbelt if you’re in your seat
If it’s boeing, I ain’t going.
In other news, the Boeing Quality Assurance Manager who blew the whistle on Boeing’s corner cutting to plane safety was found dead this week due to a gunshot to the head.
I’m not even kidding..