Boeing 737 loses external panel mid-flight, lands safely in Oregon in latest plane incident
A Boeing 737-800 lost an external panel mid-flight Friday — the latest issue involving one of the manufacturer’s planes that was only discovered when it landed at an Oregon airport, acc…
I’m a pilot for a major airline that flies 737’s..... there is much more to this Boeing drama than what appears. I just don’t know what it is. Incidents and things like this happen pretty often.... all the time actually. To all types of aircraft, including Airbus. They are just not widely reported on. The question is.... why are they ALL getting reported on now.... and only Boeing. It’s methodical. I can only speculate on what the reasons would be
Right, just like all the train derailments this time a year ago. Now they are hardly reported on. Something seems fishy.
It's almost like a timely script.
My guess is money. Find out who’s shorting Boeing excessively.
The 800s are pretty trustworthy. This seems like a media hit job on United and Boeing. Don't get me wrong. I hate United, never fly them and Boeing has gone woketard. But this stuff does happen to all brands of planes. A piece of DC10 took out a Concorde. Been happening for years
Well there was a whistleblower that came forward against Boeing, only to end up dead in a hotel parking lot from a "self inflicted gunshot wound to the head"
Possible WEF and 15 minute cities.
The better question is why were r they being reported on before? Who the fuck feels safe in a plane when parts of it are falling off in the goddamned air? It must be that there are serious issues with plane maintenance and parts. Security to govern these must be shit and corrupt. That would explain why furing the great awakening we’re seeing it exposed. A non corrupt maintenance system would have none of this or the equivalent. I’m considering not flying again until next year.