Boeing tyres now going boing. DEI in action.
DEVELOPING: United Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Tire Falls Off During Takeoff, Damages Parked Cars
Another one!
This is what DEI looks like in action.
A United Airlines Boeing 777 plane was forced to make an emergency landing after it lost a tire during takeoff on Thursday afternoon.
The United plane was taking off from San Francisco when one of the six tires detached from the aircraft and damaged several cars in the parking lot. The flight was diverted to LAX where it safely landed.
The FAA is investigating the latest failure.
CBS News reported:
A United Airlines Boeing 777 plane has landed safely at LAX after losing a tire shortly after takeoff from San Francisco International Airport around 1:20 p.m. on Thursday.
United flight 35 was headed to Osaka, Japan with a total of 249 people on board.
SkyCAL was live over LAX when the plane touched down with no apparent issues. It taxied to a gate where passengers were let out. United said that a new plane will be dispatched to take passengers to their final destination.
In a statement, United Airlines said that the 777-200 has six tires on each of its two main landing gear struts and is designed to land safely with missing or damaged tires.
No injuries were reported and the cause of the wheel failure will be investigated by the FAA.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/03/united-airlines-plane-makes-emergency-landing-after-tire/
There are too many incidents with Boeing… I’m thinking this is sabotage and not DEI related. Too many issues to be coincidental… I wonder who benefits the most if Boeing tanks.
Por que no los dos?
Pretty sure that's what the "guy" responsible for this said, anyway.
What $9 an hour "engineers" from India will get you.
DEI is The sabotage
From the video, it appears to be the complete wheel assembly ( tyre and wheel).
That's a lot of weight coming down to earth in an uncontrolled fashion.
That indicates there is a maintenance and service quality control issue. Not good!
"Mistakes" like this should litigated heavily by the federal government, since this is one of the few instances where the federal government should be sticking its nose into companies.
This sort of thing is no joke, and examples need to be made.
I completely agree. Maintenance and servicing of aircraft, and especially passenger aircraft should be performed to the highest order, with no chances of mistakes such as in this instance of a wheel assembly detaching .
The FAA should treat instances like this very seriously, but it unfortunately appears to happen much more commonly than it should.
In all reality it's probably a United maintenance problem.
Boeing doesn't do maintenance.
😳. No United for me.
Well at least their pilots are good and vaxxed. This way we don't have to worry about the coof.
Sold my Boeing stock last fall.
Didn’t a United flight Tuesday or Wednesday have to land because of a fire?
I have no sauce to back it up, but it was mentioned in a report somewhere that there are shortages in maintenance and crew, not to mention pilots. Flight attendants and airport staff I know have hinted at similar info. Is jab related, but mostly not being able to work, either injured, or fired because not willing to be jabbed.
Well, then they lose money. They should be made to know that this is unacceptable.
to many DEI hires in the airline industry.......my advice...dont fly...