There are plenty of other planes you can take to fly out of the country. Depending on how far you want to go. A 737, A320,21,19, 787, 747, A330 all can do the same thing.
The 777 is one of the safest planes ever made having been in service around 25 years. I would look at the passenger manifest. The FAA seems a bit too anxious to make it look like a big systemwide problem. The plane can fly on one engine. Luckily it didn't happen over the pacific because the heavy vibration and shaking might have been a problem over an extended period of time.
There are plenty of other planes you can take to fly out of the country. Depending on how far you want to go. A 737, A320,21,19, 787, 747, A330 all can do the same thing.
The 777 is one of the safest planes ever made having been in service around 25 years. I would look at the passenger manifest. The FAA seems a bit too anxious to make it look like a big systemwide problem. The plane can fly on one engine. Luckily it didn't happen over the pacific because the heavy vibration and shaking might have been a problem over an extended period of time.
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