Looks to be the case this time. I see where you're going with this, that this is more of a GE Aerospace issue, not (necessarily) Airbus (or Boeing). But there's plenty of layers of failure baked into this shitcake, and plenty of blame to go around. Airbus and Boeing, for whatever reason, just seem to the the most visible targets. Some people think [they] are trying to destroy the plebian air travel industry.
Yep. All of that rings true. One other thing is the lowering of pilot medical cardiac standards to keep more jabbers keeping the gravy train going. Until they don't.
Be safe on those roads, my fren. Jabbers drive, too.
This time, it was an Airbus (A320)
In fairness, I'd do almost anything not to go to Seattle, too.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13465715/United-Airlines-plane-catches-fire-Chicagos-OHare-Seattle-Memorial-Day.html
Looks to be the case this time. I see where you're going with this, that this is more of a GE Aerospace issue, not (necessarily) Airbus (or Boeing). But there's plenty of layers of failure baked into this shitcake, and plenty of blame to go around. Airbus and Boeing, for whatever reason, just seem to the the most visible targets. Some people think [they] are trying to destroy the plebian air travel industry.
Yep. All of that rings true. One other thing is the lowering of pilot medical cardiac standards to keep more jabbers keeping the gravy train going. Until they don't.
Be safe on those roads, my fren. Jabbers drive, too.