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FI monkey saying it's a Boeing problem.
HA!!! Now THATS funny!!The real question is, did the crew make sure and ask for the required shortcut direct to Yuma when they checked in...
FI monkey saying it's a Boeing problem.
It is a Boeing problem.
It sounds like Southwest might not be doing a proper job maintaining these airplanes. "Federal records show cracks in the airframe were found and repaired a year ago, according to the Associated Press." http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2011/04...cting-aircraft
Hey retard, if SWA wasn't doing a proper job they wouldn't have found the cracks. The problem is not a SWA induced problem it is a Boeing and FAA issue that SWA is having to deal with. I bet your 152 has cracks if you knew how to find them.
So, what exactly was beetle 07 trying to rationalize? His hatred for SW?
I have nothing against SW. I have something against the operation of unsafe airplanes.
Boeing aircraft have had uncommanded flight control inputs resulting in several crashes, they have had uncommanded thrust reduction to idle resulting in a 777 crash and several close calls, and they have had numerous structural failures of their fuselage in very recent history.
The FAA, airlines, and pilots need to step up their game when operating these Boeing aircraft. I only mentioned pilots because it was the Aloha first officer who missed the crack on their 737 when even a passenger noticed it during boarding and resulted in the death of a flight attendant.
Airbii disposajets haven't killed anyone right?
how about this:I have nothing against SW. I have something against the operation of unsafe airplanes. .
I have heard rumors that Southwest has started having a lot of its maintenance done in Central America...is this true?
I want to see Southwest be successful, but not at the expense of maintenance costs or American jobs. I see this more as an industry problem than an airline problem. I would like to see the FAA require that all U.S. Certificated Airlines conduct mainenance at a U.S. repair facility. As soon as one airline starts having foreign repairs at minimal costs, good airlines like Southwest are forced to do the same to remain cost competitive.
SWA airplanes have lot's of sheetmetal repairs, and most of the repairs are very poorly done. Boeing problem? They didn't build like that and they wouldn't repair them that way either. No one reputable would....
Why did they divert to Yuma? Seems out of the way.