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Boeing says Malaysia jet not subject to FAA inspection order
Boeing Co on Wednesday said the missing 777 Malaysia Airlines jetliner was not subject to a new U.S. safety directive that ordered additional inspections for cracking and corrosion on certain 777 planes. The Federal Aviation Administration last week ordered additional, repeated inspections of certain Boeing 777 aircraft, warning that corrosion and cracking could lead to rapid decompression and damage to the structure of the aircraft. (uk.reuters.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Anyway this was not the only directive that was recommended from memory there was another 2 that could potentially bring down a 777,1 involved the elevator,loss of elevator control,take your pick.....
While i am at it most Airline crashes involve Boeing aircraft.
More airliners are Boeings than any other make.
OZAIR, a Pilot you ain't!
Like ummm, maybe there are MORE Boeings flying than other types and hence a higher % of crashes?
In any case, SERIOUS accidents involving major loss of life is won hands down by AIRBUS, read the stats Mate, and stop posting rubbish! Suspect you are a typical "wannabe" pilot!
Like ummm, maybe there are MORE Boeings flying than other types and hence a higher % of crashes?
In any case, SERIOUS accidents involving major loss of life is won hands down by AIRBUS, read the stats Mate, and stop posting rubbish! Suspect you are a typical "wannabe" pilot!
Go to FAA website and read the directives yourself,then you decide.
"Boeing said it worked closely with the FAA to monitor the fleet for potential safety issues and take appropriate actions. But it said the 777-200ER Malaysia Airlines aircraft did not have that antenna installed and was not subject to the FAA order."