Boeing still doesn’t know how a plane missing four bolts was sent to Alaska Airlines

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2024-08-07に共有
After nearly 10 hours of hearings, neither the NTSB nor Boeing can say how the company delivered a passenger jet to Alaska Airlines with four bolts missing.

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  • @Vassil00
    Of course they know. Some now dead employees have told us what their problem is.
  • @Lethgar_Smith
    :52 "Boeing is considering adding a cockpit warning light light so pilots are alerted if door plugs are in the wrong place..." I write the news for a living and Im going to tell you that sentence made no sense whatsoever. How could a door plug be in the "wrong place?" When I see something like that come over the wire Im like, "Hold on a second what does this mean?" Im not saying that on the air and sound like an idiot. So I quickly do a little research to try an find out what this person thought they were talking about when they wrote that little gem. Once I figure out what they meant I'll re-write it so the audience can understand it or if its too complex for the time permitted I cut it out all together.
  • I would never fly a Boeing aircraft , if you want to roll the dice, feel free. When you are heading for the ground at 500 mph, remember you were warned. Trust no one!!!
  • Yeah this isn’t surprising. They got rid of QA, too busy to document, of course they don’t know.
  • @GH-oi2jf
    How? Lack of an inspector after a critical procedure. Easy.
  • @chaznaps5679
    Boeing needs to go bye-bye. Bring back McDonnell/Douglas and the couple of others that manufactured planes that didn't fall apart while flying (or strand astronauts in space. Anyone insane enough to go into space via Boeing???).
  • @mfgc2610
    Boeing DEI whiners. The union boeing employees are hired for DEI not skill and abilty. Sad, but undeniable...
  • Yes it should have never happened but has the NTSB or our Trans Secretary shut down Boeing? No. They dont care.
  • @ddrowdy2
    OH oh ... I know I know......kool-aid colored hair.
  • @annsheridan12
    The worker failed to reinstall the bolts, DUH! Should’ve, one on the most worthless words in the language. My opinion, DEI.