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A janitor friend of mine always added "until you try to clean it"" to this saying.It is a small world!
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A janitor friend of mine always added "until you try to clean it"" to this saying.It is a small world!
Mom just got her 45-year pin.
There are apparently 10 whistleblowers now. Going to be hard to suicide all of them.A new whistleblower. He's blowing the whistle on spirit aero systems rather than Boeing directly, so maybe this one won't get suicided or "get" a sudden unknown deadly infection that turns his hands and feet black.
Parts supplied to Boeing had 'serious defects' - whistleblower
A former quality inspector for Spirit AeroSystems claims he found many defects on parts due for shipping.www.bbc.com
"The pilot told us everything was under control and that we're going to try to take off again," he told the AP. "The second time, smoke started coming from one of the wings."737-300 skidded off the runway during takeoff today. 4 seriously injured. No clue why. Routine accident?
Boeing 737 skids off runway during take-off in Senegal
Eleven people are injured, four of them seriously, as the Air Senegal plane leaves the runway in Dakar.www.bbc.com
are apparently 10 whistleblowers now. Going to be hard to suicide all of them.
I hear the Clintons offer outsourced contractor services….There are apparently 10 whistleblowers now. Going to be hard to suicide all of them.
This article explains it better than I can, and has diagrams. A friend who is still working at Boeing says the only potential issue for the fire to occur is during refueling, which has never happened and is obviously not an in-flight issue.It never ends. Bonding and grounding issues may make some 777's susceptible to fire and even explosion. Grounding is usually connecting the negative side of a circuit to the body of a vehicle. Bonding is connecting metallic components electrically. They're not quite exactly the same thing, at least in a building they are not. Someone here will know a lot more about its application to airliners.
"I'm calling about your plane warranty that is about to expire."This article explains it better than I can, and has diagrams. A friend who is still working at Boeing says the only potential issue for the fire to occur is during refueling, which has never happened and is obviously not an in-flight issue.
Aircraft Electrical System Bonding and Grounding Procedures
Technical knowledge for Aviators on aircraft systems and components maintenance; theory; methods; procedures; troubleshoot; repair; testing; diagrams;www.aircraftsystemstech.com
Boeing spokesperson has stated:
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So they're just selling fear again.This article explains it better than I can, and has diagrams. A friend who is still working at Boeing says the only potential issue for the fire to occur is during refueling, which has never happened and is obviously not an in-flight issue.
Aircraft Electrical System Bonding and Grounding Procedures
Technical knowledge for Aviators on aircraft systems and components maintenance; theory; methods; procedures; troubleshoot; repair; testing; diagrams;www.aircraftsystemstech.com
Boeing spokesperson has stated:
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Maybe, we'll see. I now tend to be cautious about anything Boeing says.So they're just selling fear again.
I was actually saying to myself while reading the article, "If it's such a big deal, why do Boeings almost never burst into flame in the air?".Maybe, we'll see. I now tend to be cautious about anything Boeing says.
Yeah, I believe it is not a big deal, too. But the FAA seems to be on a "get Boeing" agenda for neglecting known production problems with current airplanes.I was actually saying to myself while reading the article, "If it's such a big deal, why do Boeings almost never burst into flame in the air?".