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Hedley 03-26-2022 06:37 AM

Max 10
 
https://simpleflying.com/boeing-737-...ication-delay/

When a FT update mentioned delivery of the first Max 10 in January I thought that was pretty optimistic. Sounds likely that Boeing will be needing a government extension to avoid significant delays if they miss the deadline.

Smokey23 03-26-2022 06:45 AM

Boeing can't even finish getting the 7 certified, never mind the 10. :eek:

Hedley 03-26-2022 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by Smokey23 (Post 3394996)
Boeing can't even finish getting the 7 certified, never mind the 10. :eek:

Look at it as giving TK a chance to clear the training backlog. We only have 255 of them on order. 🙄

johnwick 03-26-2022 08:20 AM

UAL could possibly increase the 321XLR orders rather than wait for this latest MAX debacle to play out. 🤷‍♂️

hamsandwich 03-26-2022 08:51 AM

Is the pay rate going to be the same as the 9 or a few dollars more?

Explizer 03-26-2022 09:20 AM

The deadline and/or a waiver for no EICAS will be granted. Absolutely no question about that.

WaterRooster 03-26-2022 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by Explizer (Post 3395075)
The deadline and/or a waiver for no EICAS will be granted. Absolutely no question about that.

God forbid you update that 1960’s engineer panel and make it A. Safer and B. Something resembling a modern aircraft.

Larry in TN 03-26-2022 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by hamsandwich (Post 3395060)
Is the pay rate going to be the same as the 9 or a few dollars more?

A pay rate for the 737-10 has not been established.

UPA 3-J covers the establishment of pay rates for new aircraft types.

LJ Driver 03-26-2022 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by WaterRooster (Post 3395123)
God forbid you update that 1960’s engineer panel and make it A. Safer and B. Something resembling a modern aircraft.

Have there been any accidents specifically attributed to the panel? I flew C130s in the USAF, and yes we had an engineer but the 737 panel really isn’t a big deal. Once you learn it that’s it, I don’t get the issue. The Max 10 not having EICAS should have no bearing on its cert, and the requirement was a classic knee jerk regulation free-for-all in response to untrained pilots not following procedure and crashing the other Max airplanes. In other words, “WE MUST DO SOMETHING!!”

if I recall correctly the panel was specifically not updated because the primary customer (SW) requested it be as close to the NG panel as possible, thus making an easier transition and less training required. Either way, the panel not having EICAS is simply not a safety issue, and makes almost no impact once a pilot learns the 737 panel of any type. My opinion obviously.

idlethrust 03-26-2022 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by WaterRooster (Post 3395123)
God forbid you update that 1960’s engineer panel and make it A. Safer and B. Something resembling a modern aircraft.

And get rid of all those cool buttons , lights and switches ? 😂


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