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- čas přidán 6. 01. 2024
- The FAA temporarily grounded certain Boeing 737 Max 9 aircrafts after a section of an Alaska Airlines plane blew out in mid-flight. Alaska said 18 of its planes had been inspected and were back in service, but later reversed course and said the planes would remain out of service based on an FAA order. #CNN #News
The B 737 max is a very safe plane. As long it is on ground and the engines are not on and no passengers on board!! Greetings from old Germany 🇩🇪
🤣🤣🤣 just wait for the next boeing innovation, the DC10 Max
😅😅😅😅 looks like woodo spell
Old Germany, home of Germanwings airline. The brand name has been retired, though.
@@Elliasp-xx7mb, oh yessss! Grüße ( Greetings )
dont let some dansk front guy get a contract to fix our planes
“The safest aviation system in the world” resulted brand new plane dropping a door in air.
Reminds of the vaccines being safe and effective.
That woulda scared the shit outta me!
Boeing is the oceangate of the air.
Absolutely not the sub, crushed this one did the exact opposite
The brand new plane had been in service only a few weeks. Well done, Boeing.
Lol
*The DEI-created crisis of competency continues apace, I see...*
@@TRUMP_IS_YOUR_NEXT_PRESIDENT You'd be wrong. Boeing's problems stem back to its merger with McDonnell Douglas back in 1997. McDonnell Douglas has been pretty incompetent in commercial aviation for a long time. One of their planes, the McDonnell Douglas DC-10, is probably the most notorious passenger aircraft in history. Several high profile accidents, such as Turkish Airlines 981 in 1974, involving the DC-10 in its early years in service forever tarnished the plane's reputation, and gave it the nickname "Flying Death". The reality of Boeing since 1997 is that it has just been McDonnell Douglas with a fresh coat of paint, and that's the actual problem with the company; not some DEI boogeyman that you MAGA dipshits are so afraid of for some reason.
@@TRUMP_IS_YOUR_NEXT_PRESIDENT
And the everything I see in the news reinforces my prejudice post also continue
well done bgregg - you already know its Boeing's fault - you should at least try to be smarter
so fortunate the part didn't hit one of the tail stabilizers while it's still climing up.
I don’t trust Boeing these days, so many issues and problems. I prefer flying on an Airbus
An Airbus A321 lost four external windows recently. Any airplane can have a defect.
@@GH-oi2jf
And which incident would that be? I generally follow these things closely, and haven't heard of that
@@mikeblatzheim2797 Aviation herald, a webpage that tracks 121 and 135 air carrier incidences, will show you just how often these aircraft break down. Use google to find it as you cannot put links into youtube comments.
@GH-oi2jf every month there's an issue with boeing. I meant to say every week.
@@GH-oi2jfthe windows did not fall out, they were never in to begin with.
The short answer should be yes to look into this Boeing max 9 model broadly including their parts production and much more.
They let Boeing mark their own homework. That's not safe.
Spot on !
get that dansk front stuff out of the country
and no F grades are ever given. Everyone gets a Pass.
Why are they grounding SOME planes? Shouldn’t they ground all freaking MAX planes? Airlines should give all passengers flying on MAX 50% off.
jaknap. Yes!! 🎯💯👍
Props to the pilots
The real question here is wtf is going on with Boeing. Hard to believe this is the same company that gave the world the 747.
It took the Soviet Union route with safety.
The 747 had a lot of growing pains too, including engine issues. No plane goes into production without identifying and fixing bugs but this seems particularly egregious. This was a new plane.
This happend when you fire old employees due to their salaries scales goes up with the years of their service and gets newly inducted cheap labour. This all done by HR / Human Capital Dept. To show their effecency to the upper management and gets rewards and other benefits for them self .
It isn’t the same company, though. There have been a lot of changes.
quantity over quality profits over safety
Its not a door but a door plug. Should be bulletproof. I wont get on one of those planes
that missing door is probably not going to be on somebody's roof it might be in there basement but not on there rooftop.
likely in a farmer's field.
their
this is why i pay more to fly on airbus
That’s why Delta doesn’t new generation planes in their fleet. Not just to save cost, but the previous gen B737s and A320s are well tested, updated, and familiar by most pilots.
In addition to still flying the 757 and 767 aircrafts.
you know delta ordered 100 of the -10 Max, right?
@@BehindMyVisor which is sad I won’t be flying any Boeing Max planes
@@darob20 I wouldnt use this as a reason not to fly them..
@@BehindMyVisor what would be a legitimate reason then??
Let's do investigation
1. Loss competence by Boeing to build passengers planes.
2. Low quality workers
3. Bad quality check
4. Stealing parts
5. Corruption in the Boeing
6. All the above
Waiting for response!!!
It looks like the new air conditioning system on the 737-9 is faulty.
😂😂
Airbus.
The highest quality airliners being built in the USA today is the A220 and A320 series proudly built in Alabama 🇺🇸
Proof the American Workers can still build world class airliners, just not under Boeing Management
Dollars don't buy quality .
Even metals sold in dollars are porus.
You don't get density for paper non gold backed sanctionable dollars.
Boeing didn't assemble the fuselage Spirit did
Alabama? Where you can marry your sister? Ent nothing to be proud of in that place 😂
This plane seems to have so many problems. Why? What is going on at Boeing? It's getting really worrying.
They were cheap and lazy. They wanted to put those better engines on the 737, but it messed up the weight balance of the aircraft. So their “fix” was to move the engines forward and install anti-stall software when they really should have built an entirely new airframe for those new engines.
@@reason6835 MCAS could have been done safely and responsibly; I think it's important to note that it was the cheap rushed development of MCAS rather than the overall concept that was bad.
@@AmbientMorality: They wouldn’t have needed MCAS if they had designed a new airframe around those new engines. The whole reason they needed it was because the engines messed up the weight balance of the 737 so they had to mount the engines more forward on the airframe. That caused stall issues which is what MCAS is designed to prevent.
Poorly designed, Poorly made
The same people telling you they are protecting working class Americans while telling Congress to vote against them is guiding Boeing into the next phase of socialism.
I like the dramatic lights inside Boeing cabin according to the situation. Nice design!
Only thing that is a nice design on it 😂
I guess the phrase; 'If it ain't a Boeing... I'm not going' gotten a reversed meaning..... What a huge failure for this industry and Boeing itself.
This has been my motto since the first Max happened. Not flying on Boeing anymore.
@@proxykid567 Boeing aircraft in other families are some of the safest planes ever built. Though the 737 MAX had its two fatal crashes, it was since put under hard scrutiny by the FAA to make it one of the safest planes ever. So not flying Boeing at all is nothing other than unrealistic and excessive...
Sue Boeing!
Why are companies still buying this airplane? How come they still trust Boeing? That is so sad!
Backlog on Airbus narrowbodies is around 9 years! And airlines like to have one type of aircraft whenever possible to avoid additional training and staffing cost.
Boeing Stock on Monday 💀💀💀
😂😂😂
Big surprise. . The Boeingc737 Max has had endless troubles. I am to a point where I no longer trust Bping.
The plural of aircraft is aircraft.
Here we go again.!!!
C'mon CNN...the plural of aircraft is "aircraft."
Seriously! I used to be a graphics editor for a local station around ‘99. I see typos on media graphics daily now. Further evidence towards the dumbing down of society?
Agreed. I also have issues with the laziness that passes as acceptable nowadays. "Couple months?" No, "couple of months" and stop using "woah" instead of whoa." It's been whoa and always will be. Drives me nuts.
@@GooglePlusPagesEvery generation complains about stuff like this! But language is cool because it's different and it evolves.
@@AmbientMorality you are correct.. they do. But I have noticed with the generations beginning with millennials seem to have an inordinate amount of casual language and borderline illiteracy when it comes to the English language. So yes language does evolve but unfortunately so does the prevalence of ignorance. You are welcome to reply "OK Boomer" I've heard it before.
@@GooglePlusPages Question: where are you seeing millennials write? I would write completely differently in some forums than others. I used to be overly formal in most online spaces; I've definitely relaxed a lot lately (especially since I use text for a lot of social communication now). It hasn't affected my ability to write more formally in contexts where that's appropriate.
As for the original topic, I do agree that the noticeably higher rate of typos and other mistakes in news is problematic. I love informal writing for its purpose, but I hate seeing copy editors get laid off because news just wants to publish faster and cares little for the details.
As a Boeing engineer who worked on the 737 MAX assembly line -this is accurate reporting of the process
@@jrey6186
So you believe this is a design issue not a manufacturing issue ?
@@jrey6186 yeah… the MCAS was completely Boeing’s fault/cover up.
@@neilkurzman4907 since the fuselage design/plug door hasn’t changed much in the past 20yrs, I’d guess it’s a MFG issue, but no one will truly know till the investigation is completed.
@@neilkurzman4907 also the fact the airplane was only 10 weeks old too (the planes been flying for several years now) it’s likely we would’ve seen this issue in design process/testing or on other delivered planes…
@@servoss21sigg
It’s most likely a manufacturing issue. But when approaching problems like this, you shouldn’t start with preconceptions.
They have the plane, they have the door they should be able to come up with a preliminary assessment fairly quickly.
The similarity between the max 8 and this one - all Boeing planes, lately built with greed for financial gain taking precedence over what used to be careful construction and top notch safety standards.
So it was not a door it was a "door plug" that blew out.
That was known at the time it occurred. Educate yourself without watching CNN.
It WAS known? Everyone is calling it a door.
@@Andygarrett357
Surprisingly Boeing still mantain it's POA certificate after all the mess with Max series. And FAA is still considered an "authority" 🤦
follow the $$$
Yup money talks
Spirit AeroSystems builds the fuselage and all the plug door components in Wichita Kansas
So what up with these Boeing MAX airplanes? So many issues with them.
Last week with the 737max it was loose bolts in the tail section, what next week? ill never chance flying that mess of an aircraft.
Boeing's Incompetence never ceases to amaze !
The NTSB is Not the gold Standard if this happens on a new plane. after the review of this plane due to software problems.
The NTSB has nothing to do with this. YOu're thinking of the FAA
@@MrSchwabentier The NTSB complains they are ignored. Gold standard is not ignored!
NTSB website:. “The NTSB previously made 11 recommendations to the FAA to prevent accidents like this one, but our recommendations only work when they are implemented. It’s time for the FAA to act.”
Poor reporting. At first they say the FAA is only grounding some 737 Max 9s for inspections. Later the blurb at the bottom says the FAA is grounding all 737 Max 9 planes for inspection. So very confusing.
To further add, there is no door there that opens in this airline's configuration but a plug. Only Ryanair has a configuration with a door there, all others should have the hole plugged by permanent fixture.
The only ones that were grounded are the ones the have less than 190 seats and that includes all US carrier MAX 9's and the ones that regularly fly here like Aeromexico, Copa and Icelandair. The high density MAX 9's like from Ryanair and Lion Air are mostly in Europe.
Boeing self regulating works as good as the cops self-investigating.
For several years now Boeing has been union busting. Many of the newer planes have the individual parts mass produced in non union states and the engineering has been outsourced to India. The surprising aspect of this situation is that the Max hasn't had far more failures with this extreme reduction of education that has been stripped from Boeing's production process. In aerospace fabrication every step must be performed by someone trained in the most up to date processes. Outsourcing can not provide that needed education. The more Boeing seeks to omit educated union employees the more failures they will have. Boeing can't afford to provide the training necessary to build safe plane and it shows, only the unions can do that.
I feel like, this is the kind of incident that not only leads all the max 9s being grounded, but all the max 8s as well, as they also have plug doors.
*Door plugs.
They are indeed very lucky, there have been incidents where passengers who were sitting next to a window got sucked out the aircraft........ which isn't very nice at all.
“We have the safest aviation in the world.”
Yeah, right lady. That boat has sailed last century. We’re still waiting for its return.
FAA lost all its credibility with the Max and has yet to recover from it, mainly because it is still manipulated by the congress to not penalize Boeing too much.
170 aircraft so far! You reported “some” 😂😂
I hope they find my cell phone with the door!
How could the FAA have the checks to say we’re the gold standard of safety? WOW government protecting Boeing against 😢
No one is going to point out the connection between recent issues with 4 airlines that are trying to merge
737 has had a bad reputation for a while now. The stats are grim.
grim?
@@nickolliver3021yes grim
The 737 is an excellent aircraft. Probably one of the best commercial jets ever produced. The problem is the Max series. They put those new engines on the 737 and completely messed up the weight balance of the aircraft. So they had to move the engines forward to account for that which caused stall problems, so they installed software to help prevent stalls which caused all kinds of OTHER problems.
Boeing got cheap. They didn’t want to spend the money developing a new airframe for the new engines and thought they could just slap ‘em on the 737. Nope. Now they’re paying even MORE money trying to fix all the problems they caused. Probably should have just built a new plane around those engines.
@@reason6835Planes are full of these compromises, though. The speed trim system was very similar, introduced because of different handling qualities with the new CFM-56 high bypass engines. It was done much more safely with much less control authority, though
@@AmbientMorality: Yes. But I’m saying they could have avoided most of these problems if they HADN’T made those compromises. It was a financial decision, and it’s turned out to be a very BAD financial decision. It would have cost Boeing less money to just build a new airframe around the CFM LEAP-1B engines.
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Spirit Aerosystems and Boeing. What could go wrong?!
Replace it with C-919.
Err no you don’t have the world’s safest airspace !
Seriously CNN, you don't know that the plural of aircraft is not aircrafts?!?
Looks like Boieng 737 Max had some woodo spell
They used to talk about China! But now the American Boeing is very close to launching its convertible plane.
Some feels "Trapped" on airplanes. Boeing found the Fix
Boeing needs to do a better job ! Look at Airbus ! They should feel a sense of urgency !
China is the new airline manufacturer with it's new C919 , western media don't wanna talk about them.
especially with this fiasco!!
Won't use my mony flying on "Boing" !
Here in Europe we have better...
youd think if an airplane door sized piece of metal was in someones densely packed suburb back yard theyd notify police but line up the atc light track with the time they declared the emergency and look in the area of flight path just prior to that start the search by air and on foot
Entire 911 plane parts were missing for years
If our safety is so great why did this happen?
It's not. That's why.....
The second coming of the DC 10 😂
Some Boeing Maximum Damage 9 aircrafts are grounded.
Some will continue to strike fear into passengers flying with #Boeing. ✈️ ⚰️
The plural of aircraft is aircraft (minus the s)
With all the runway incursions and Boeing's lack of Quality Assurance the US isn't a good place to fly.
Whats wrong with unregulated greed. Thats the American dream
Regulated greed; see China, Cuba, USSR, etc. under communism.
Boeing again putting profits before safety
Have you had an original opinion ever in your life? That's literally every company ever when you break things down. lol It's also likely Spirit Aerosystems that really F'd this up, but Boeing is obviously still responsible for everything as it's their product.
grounding only some???
those that have that specific door setup
"some" 171...
"Aircraft" is plural, not "aircrafts". I expect better proofreading from CNN.
First its a plug, the only way you can open it , is from inside , not the outside , by undoing bolts and nuts. 😮
So next time do not sit next to the door ?
Verry intresting video, i'd liked to watch it :)) Cheers
The fact that this is a rarity is something to be thankful for.
It’s rare for good planes, but these safety problems are not rare with Boeing.
Boeing is now a by word for crappy US quality.
Boeing fan boys will be out in force now claiming Boeing great.
You wouldn't say that if you was sat next to the 'door' 😂
This Accident shouldn´t have happened! Thank you very much for the Update!
If it’s Boeing. I’m not going. 😬
Jennifer, safest place okay
american quality😂😂 always fly european
There is no such word as aircrafts ...no matter how many it's aircraft without the S....
Anybody who trust Boeing or the FAA at this point better have good Life Insurance.
Why is no one mentioning the door that fell off? Where is it? Did it fall on someone’s property?
Because a door did not fall off, it was a door plug. Educate yourself.
@@Andygarrett357Right, cuz that specific remark completely changes the point of the question huh? Door-sized piece of the plane is missing and is somewhere on the ground be it door or door plug 🤣.
andygarret. did that really make any difference whatsoever to the people on that plane???
Barry Lyndon’s redundant buttons 😳
Aircrafts? Come on guys
Whoever designed 737 Max should go to jail.
Grounding planes cuz of a butt plug incident? Odd.
Stop stretching the 737.
The plural of "aircraft",is still "aircraft",no "s"! Admin,please get it right! Why? Ask the British!
It was a door plug not part of the fuselage.
Worse. It is a part with 4 huge screws/nuts, a top with curved fitting area! How can this unplug? Only by horrible quality control AND inspection,!
almost as bad!!
I hope they will Return the Boeing 737-9 MAX to Service
MAX is a lemon. Avoid at all costs
The NTSB guy talking about they going to be looking at the door mechanism did he knows this is a plug door no mechanism is need it because that’s not a door
Aircraft, not aircrafts.
Good call don't want another Boeing crash
Thought Boeing had its act together after the last scandal.
2024 boeing is the ceos telling the engineers to cut corners, the worst part is the engineers listen usa is on a huge downfall air bus will always be superior
Clearly not “incredibly safe “if doors are falling off.
But they have several doors...
Boeing is Supersafe...
- Trust me !
Simple never risk your life by never flying on Boeing 737 or 787. I do not gamble with my life. Too many other great planes to fly on.
How can you choose the plan when you buy a ticket
The 787 is incredibly safe, what's the issue with it. The Boeing 737 is also incredibly safe, and it is only the MAX series of 737s that people are talking about.
I will never fly on it. The MAX must be scrapped
Aircrafts?
The dumbing down of the U.S. has succeeded.
Grounded Some?
Lol, the 737 max just keeps having problems. 😂
Aircrafts?
Probably caused by metal fatigue and maintenance error on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 like Aloha Air 243 because Alaska told me that the maintenance people cover the door up with another metal plate. It is kind of strange.
It was a new airplane.
On a 9 week old plane.
Boeing fan boys out in force, not accepting Boeing is a gata age company.
Naawwww!! it was a brand new plane cleetus!!