waveflyer
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DC-9 series, built like a tank. Southwest will love the 717.
Air Canada 797-dc-9-32- 23 fatalities fire beginning in lav
"...1979, the plane, then serving as Air Canada Flight 680 (Boston, Massachusetts to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia), had suffered an explosive decompression in the rear bulkhead that required rebuilding the tail section and replacing or splicing most of the wiring and hydrau"
Air tran Flt 956, 2000- ATL- dc-9-32- very similar, but lessons learned by the crew
As of March 2009, the DC-9 has been involved in 117 incidents, including 101 hull-loss accidents,[15] with 2,135 fatalities.[16]
Number built: 976
As of May 2010, a total of 303 incidents involving 737s had occurred,[118] including 148 hull-loss accidents[119] resulting in a total of 4,097 fatalities
Number built: 6,687
As of March 2009, the Boeing 717 has been involved in 5 incidents,[30] with no hull-loss accidents and no fatalities.[31] The incidents included an on-ground collision, a hard landing and one attempted hijacking.[30]
Number built: 156
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data like this only makes it clear that we can't take our jobs for granted and
must be ready- aviation history has been written in blood and burnt flesh- but no one can throw stones in the fragile glass house of aviation
But I do think we'll love the 717- for a while anyway
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