Delta flight loses emergency exit slide during flight from New York to Los Angeles
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- čas přidán 25. 04. 2024
- An emergency exit slide "separated" from a Delta flight Friday, prompting an emergency return to New York City's John F. Kennedy Airport. Ross Palombo reports.
I hope they don't let these maintenance issues slide.
😂I get the play in words.
@@rachels594 👍😂
United Airlines: Phew! Glad it was not us on the news this time.
it's not United it's Boeing, the company that cuts safety corners and murders employees who expose these practices. And yes, it was a Boeing.
Now kids on the ground will have something fun to play with.
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It ended up at the house of a lawyer working for a firm that’s currently sueing Boeing.😂
Cant make this s*** up
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Boeing is the GOAT of airplane scandals. And they are not holding back.
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Emphasising "Boeing" who built it.... how about question whoever are "maintaining" them too.
Maintenance records should show who maintained, inspected and signed off on any maintenance.
Exactly!
How often do you think THE ATTACHMENTS of an emergency slide are maintained? Got a dog in this fight? 🤡
@@seantewillis What I find hilarious is how people are so quick to comment on the manufacturer, they don't question the maintainer.
If something on a vehicle failed due to lack of (or undocumented) maintenance, do you blame who built it, or who's working on / maintaining it?
Or do you investigate and determine the root cause before you shoot your mouth off?
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If it's not one thing, it's another. Glad I'm not flying anymore!
Same!
Gotta love that dei maintenance
Gotta not love that ignorant bigots target marginalized folk instead of obvious issues like corporate greed leading to reduced maintenance. Almost like rich folk are funding this hate speech to distract from their greed... 🤔
Flight volume is quite up, but a lot of experienced maintainence folk retired during pandemic to save airliners money (per someone in that industry). The airliners could reduce flight volume to what they had enough experienced mechanics to support but then they would make less money.
Also... This is a 33 year old plane. Fatique happens.
Got to love ignorant bigots
I don't fly with Boeing anymore. I regularly tell the airlines: "If this flight will use Boeing, I will not book the flight!" Fly with Airbus! These planes don't fall apart constantly. Much safer flying!
AIRBUS is the only way to fly ✈️
Luck is still on the Airline CEO's side. This luck is going to run out, and then what?
It's quite an old airplane! Perhaps more of a problem with Delta service.
Manufacturing and upkeep in the US is in question.
Sound like poor maintenance
Gotta love the media. Always blowing things out of proportion. Of course pilot sounds calm, ITS HIS JOB to stay calm. And it wasn't an engine that fell off.
Gotta love people who don't see that this was potentially far more serious: if that emergency slide wrapped around control surfaces or the tail, we would be seeing a very different outcome. This is a serious incident.
How is Boeing still flying
The airlines need to do a better job of maintaining their airplanes. Unfortunately it's Boeing that's paying for this fiasco.
True. But Boeing brought this on themselves. Boeing management is still grossly negligent for their part
Stay safe
The 767's are an old fleet. Delta's youngest 767 is about to be 24 years old. This is comparable to something like losing a windshield wiper on a 2000 Honda Odyssey lol.
Boeing definitely has some serious problems, but with an entirely different issue. Comparing small mishaps on aircraft that have been in service for 20+ years vs constant serious flaws on aircraft that have been in service for 3 doesn't really make any sense. The passive aggressiveness from this senior reporter really isn't healthy for a public audience either.
But he is a "Senior" reporter ya know like Walter Cronkite....he is very knowledgeable. We all should listen to him.
Like someone commented in another video...If it's boeing I ain't going.
Boeing as a company is literally falling apart.
“Our customers and people” 💀
Possible that the person seated next to this Emergency Exit may have messed with the activation handle! (At very low altitude right after take off, there isn't enough pressure on the door to keep it from opening.)
Sure 3 insane People pulled on the door slide and all happen to be seating on a 76 😮
Let me guess they had a pizza party got rid of everyone except the women and men who crapped all over the bathrooms
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hiring results.
No just your pale inhabitants thinking they know everything as usual
BOEING ONCE AGAIN!!!!
Boeing falling apart
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DEI ?
Wow….Boeing Again????? Are Fuc****ing kidding me?
@@alancooper4368 Why did you tell me to leave social media?!
40,000 flights a day. Quit focusing on the few incidents. USA media is pathetic.
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@@alancooper4368 done what next
An airplane is over due to break a part In midAIR 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮