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AYLflyer 01-06-2024 06:34 AM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3746705)
I'd say that's a "no" there Bob.

WTF is going on in Renton? Bill Boeing must doing cheetah flips in his grave. Guess that's what legalizing recreational weed does to the work force? just spit balling here, but the QA at that plant and the one in Everett are really lacking.

Great job by the crew!!

Yeah, I'm sure it's the legal weed in the state that's doing this, and not the absolute dumpster fire of a C-suite at Boeings corporate offices who make decisions to cut costs and focus on stock price over prioritizing safety.

They need a real, clean sheet narrowbody aircraft, rather than continually stretching a 56 year old air frame that requires countless waivers and excemptions to keep it in the air.


Originally Posted by StoneQOLdCrazy (Post 3746713)
Is it true that the blowout occurred at 16,000’? If so, yikes.

and I live how the damage control people say they’ll perform “full maintenance and safety inspections” on every max.

Seems like they should have been doing that the whole time

Very lucky it didn't happen higher up in the flight levels. Could have been absolutely disastrous

N152SY 01-06-2024 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by AYLflyer (Post 3746733)
Yeah, I'm sure it's the legal weed in the state that's doing this, and not the absolute dumpster fire of a C-suite at Boeings corporate offices who make decisions to cut costs and focus on stock price over prioritizing safety.

They need a real, clean sheet narrowbody aircraft, rather than continually stretching a 56 year old air frame that requires countless waivers and excemptions to keep it in the air.



Very lucky it didn't happen higher up in the flight levels. Could have been absolutely disastrous

I just started going down some crazy rabbit holes in my headspace with this,even at 16,000 it could have been potentially catastrophic…door takes out the elevator or tail. Doesn’t give me the warm and fuzzies

HouseOfPAE 01-06-2024 07:34 AM

Has the plug been found? Where on the flight track did the plug detach?

Birdsmash 01-06-2024 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by Hotel Kilo (Post 3746705)
I'd say that's a "no" there Bob.

WTF is going on in Renton? Bill Boeing must doing cheetah flips in his grave. Guess that's what legalizing recreational weed does to the work force? just spit balling here, but the QA at that plant and the one in Everett are really lacking.

Great job by the crew!!

Atlas pilot here. We just had a 777 need to shutdown on engine on the f’ing delivery flight from PAE! Come on Boeing. You’ve got to do better!

Excargodog 01-06-2024 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by N152SY (Post 3746741)
I just started going down some crazy rabbit holes in my headspace with this,even at 16,000 it could have been potentially catastrophic…door takes out the elevator or tail. Doesn’t give me the warm and fuzzies

And it was an ETOPS bird. Imagine this happening at 40,000 feet halfway back from Hawaii rather than at 16,000 feet over Portland.

Aero1900 01-06-2024 08:45 AM

It's a door, right? Not a plug window exit.

So isn't it possible a passenger opened it?

rickair7777 01-06-2024 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by Aero1900 (Post 3746832)
It's a door, right? Not a plug window exit.

So isn't it possible a passenger opened it?

No.
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rickair7777 01-06-2024 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by Excargodog (Post 3746812)
And it was an ETOPS bird. Imagine this happening at 40,000 feet halfway back from Hawaii rather than at 16,000 feet over Portland.

ETOPS accounts for loss of pressurization, that would be fine. Just loud for the people in the back.

That SWA event with a severely damaged engine creating a lot of extra drag, plus loss of P, is the one I would not care to have.

Rolf 01-06-2024 08:58 AM

Well done to the crew. Riding the Laurels of the past isn't working out well for Boeing.

Aero1900 01-06-2024 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 3746839)
No.
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No to both? (I'm an Airbus guy, I don't know the plane) Is it not a door style exit?


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