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I think something's wrong with the Boeing 737 Max 8

Boeing is getting plane systems upgraded. I was told the software only planes are heading to Mobile Alabama to get that done, next up were planes needing both software and hardware. Airlines worldwide are getting them ready...a lot of planes that have been parked for a long time are having maintenance done.
 
I left a pair of waterpump pliers next to the toilet on a 767 and the interior mechanics buttoned it up (installed the toilet shroud) and it flew around the world for years, I got them back all rusty!
 
No, but I did bend the left hand stab on a 727 during de-icing movement!

Punched a hole in the fuselage at the E/E compartment of a DC-9 while jackknifing my one and only towing:rofl:
 
No, but I did bend the left hand stab on a 727 during de-icing movement!

Punched a hole in the fuselage at the E/E compartment of a DC-9 while jackknifing my one and only towing:rofl:
Duct tape to the rescue?
 
Duct tape to the rescue?

Duct tape is a staple on UAL aircraft anyway. This was a couple years ago on a flight from SFO to Shanghai 90 minutes out....water leak.
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Duct tape to the rescue?
No but the Union came around and asked if I was gonna fight it? I told them no on both counts!

Company gave me a step 1 for a duration of 6 months and a step 2 for 2 years! Step 3 was out the door!

They changed the left elevator after the acft had to return to the gate to disembark a full load and change acft!

One square foot hole between ribs on the jackknife madec it necessary to remove quite a few computers to patch, also broke the NLG scissors so Big Dave called for a full nose gear change.
 
Can you explain the disciplinary steps? I'm not familiar with step 1, step 2 etc.

That sounds like a lot of damage!
 
No matter what they do with with the 737 they will never make it into a 757, which is the goal.
 
Heavy cross wind landings happen every day somewhere in the world. You usually only hear about the ones that done fare so well.. Just rare that someone caught it on camera.
 
Triple 7. Just a daily thing in the UK. Probably a 100 people daily on their approach that film the "fun" every day.
 
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