Emergency slide falls off Delta flight in midair

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
  • The Federal Aviation Administration said it's investigating the incident that took place on a flight from JFK Airport to LAX.
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Комментарии • 789

  • @Aquita17
    @Aquita17 13 дней назад +544

    What the hell is going on with planes?

    • @SLIMRISKY
      @SLIMRISKY 13 дней назад

      Starting to feel like the government is using this as a distraction

    • @grainge812
      @grainge812 13 дней назад +149

      just boeing

    • @johndeere3486
      @johndeere3486 13 дней назад +67

      Capitalism

    • @videogameplayer0552
      @videogameplayer0552 13 дней назад +115

      Nothing. Minor incidents happen all the time. The media just spends way more time now covering stories in aviation. Flying is still and always will be thousands of times safer than driving.

    • @Itssjk-_-
      @Itssjk-_- 13 дней назад +7

      Getting old

  • @notathoosie
    @notathoosie 13 дней назад +140

    So this everyday now???😭

    • @moonflames32
      @moonflames32 13 дней назад +6

      Lmfao I'm saying the same thing, everytime I hop on RUclips it's something new with these planes 😭

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад

      Not w me it's not. B/c I'm not on them and won't be.

    • @notathoosie
      @notathoosie 12 дней назад

      @@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 ???😂

    • @monicarenee7949
      @monicarenee7949 12 дней назад

      This is why I specifically look for Airbus planes to fly on instead of Boeing

    • @mikezerker6925
      @mikezerker6925 11 дней назад +1

      Media reporting is everyday now

  • @gmac8586
    @gmac8586 13 дней назад +290

    "Dear God, my school sucks. Please give us some new play equipment in our school yard."
    Next day: "Wow, thank you God for the giant slide! We love it!"

    • @SUSAVIATION
      @SUSAVIATION 13 дней назад +5

      Lol 😂😂😂

    • @txbre8758
      @txbre8758 13 дней назад +7

      LMAO. This comment wins today! 😄😂

    • @God7OD
      @God7OD 13 дней назад +1

      You are welcome my child

    • @samanthamorris2207
      @samanthamorris2207 13 дней назад

      Funny

    • @aviationkrazi1429
      @aviationkrazi1429 13 дней назад

      @@God7OD did you loosen the bolts on the emergency slide before it took off?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @StealthFB22
    @StealthFB22 13 дней назад +274

    Cost cutting EVERYWHERE! Paying engineers less, letting workers go, overworking everyone. All for saving money and making shareholders happy! Thats why we will start getting more mishaps.

    • @ZacharySire
      @ZacharySire 13 дней назад +4

      exactly

    • @brandon3504
      @brandon3504 13 дней назад +4

      100%

    • @christerry1773
      @christerry1773 13 дней назад +3

      Simpleton

    • @loribach534
      @loribach534 13 дней назад +5

      Makes me want to consider other forms of transportation. At least nationally.

    • @guymerritt4860
      @guymerritt4860 13 дней назад +13

      You nailed it. We have a broken form of capitalism where shareholder profits and CEO pay are the only things that matter.

  • @westbest9765
    @westbest9765 13 дней назад +163

    At least United got a lil break.

    • @capenovegia
      @capenovegia 13 дней назад +12

      United......."Hold my beer."

    • @ellierivera5519
      @ellierivera5519 13 дней назад +1

      @@TikeAlpha
      Maintenance!!.. who is doing then?…

    • @bigkevinpetrona
      @bigkevinpetrona 13 дней назад +3

      You beat me to that comment.

    • @DJDAVINCI
      @DJDAVINCI 12 дней назад +3

      😂😂

    • @Ad-Lo
      @Ad-Lo 12 дней назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @MikeJones__Who
    @MikeJones__Who 13 дней назад +49

    These greedy companies are cutting corners when it comes to maintenance to extend flying hours.

    • @samanthayates8812
      @samanthayates8812 9 дней назад

      Yeah but when passengers piss and moan because of maintenence issues they are justified? Cant have it both ways. They probably cut corners because people get irrationally irrate

    • @MikeJones__Who
      @MikeJones__Who 9 дней назад +3

      @samanthayates8812 That's more of an issue with the Airlines...and an excuse for poor planning, overbooking/lack of capacity.
      Majority of those issues would be solved if the Airlines just planned better and met their demand with the proper capacity.

  • @stefanossmitty3318
    @stefanossmitty3318 13 дней назад +69

    United is like, “it’s not us this time.”

    • @passiveinvestor1978
      @passiveinvestor1978 11 дней назад +3

      Actually a tire fell off of a United flight not too long ago.

  • @RHINOTEJAS
    @RHINOTEJAS 12 дней назад +17

    I hope they don't let this slide.

  • @albertogomez78787
    @albertogomez78787 13 дней назад +65

    Thank goodness all 4 bolts are still in place..

    • @ditcher33
      @ditcher33 12 дней назад +1

      3!

    • @albertogomez78787
      @albertogomez78787 12 дней назад

      @@ditcher33 I apologized to the teacher for the door landing on yard. Seems like a nice person

  • @Calusie6287
    @Calusie6287 13 дней назад +98

    Why are they not servicing these old aircrafts properly...why these incidents keep happening...

    • @jimthompson8947
      @jimthompson8947 13 дней назад

      CEOs want their money.
      Why are judges not charging the CEOs, judges want their (br1be) money.
      Enjoy demoncracy 🇺🇸🐑🐑
      Bonus: The world is wise to you, better shape up 🇺🇸👀

    • @brandon3504
      @brandon3504 13 дней назад +14

      @@filmbuff000 its not boeing, its lazy workers. being in the heavy equipment rental industry servicing equipment. you would be astonished at what others miss for safety.

    • @FlightX101
      @FlightX101 13 дней назад +11

      @@filmbuff000its not boeings issue. Airlines are required to maintain them properly lol. Thats how this works

    • @TrollGamerStudios
      @TrollGamerStudios 13 дней назад

      Even worse is that a lot of them aren’t old

    • @banger881
      @banger881 13 дней назад +1

      Life expectancy of any airplane that is flying 2 to 3 flights every day short trips like 6 to 8 hours it’s normally 15 up to 25 years this airplanes are getting older then that and they don’t retire them to used as a shipping carrier airplane like UPS unfortunately boeing and airbus is way behind orders up to 4 to 5 years in order to replace old fleet from many countries orders let alone US airplanes so given the fact the price of each commercial airplane is going up there is no way they can keep up with replacing parts and keep this airplanes running in the best condition all the time most small countries wait up to 8 to 10 years after ordering new airplanes it takes time to receive airplanes nowadays the demand is very high the Arabic countries get the latest and newest airplanes from Germany that’s because they spend for luxury commercial airplanes they don’t care about cost

  • @pahanin2480
    @pahanin2480 13 дней назад +89

    That 33 year old plane should’ve retired 3 years ago with a full pension, but due to inflation and rising cost, it had to keep working

    • @ebikecnx7239
      @ebikecnx7239 13 дней назад

      Uncle Joe working till he drops..

    • @catlanguage
      @catlanguage 13 дней назад +2

      Definitely

    • @deandrebuggs3494
      @deandrebuggs3494 11 дней назад +1

      🤣

    • @Enthai21
      @Enthai21 8 дней назад

      😂

    • @Ibuddy66
      @Ibuddy66 6 дней назад +1

      The only reason it's still in service is the 737 Max problems and delivery delays caused by all of that. Add on the 787 problems and the 777X problems too and you've got a ton of aircraft that should be retired that simply can't be because they won't have a replacement available.

  • @seattlekarim964
    @seattlekarim964 13 дней назад +19

    I'm always so impressed with the pilots. Thank you.
    Edit: And crew!!

  • @zeepack
    @zeepack 13 дней назад +17

    At least someone was saving money on maintenance. Those C level bonuses don't come cheap and someone has to pay them.

  • @registerhand4720
    @registerhand4720 13 дней назад +36

    1:13: "33 year old Boeing 767 ..." 😰😰😰

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 10 дней назад +1

      Unfortunately Delta still seems to have a LOT of old planes still in service. Seriously, I watched a jet enthusiast takeoff video at their main hub in ATL with notes on the planes' service entry dates and destinations. About half of them were more than 10 years old.

    • @RahulRk-tr7ot
      @RahulRk-tr7ot 9 дней назад +3

      Those are Multi million dollars Aircraft. with proper maintainance. They will last more than 40 years. 😊

  • @user-ym7qn3uo2m
    @user-ym7qn3uo2m 12 дней назад +46

    It's a Boeing. You don't need to say anything else. I am flying to Texas in June, and have selected flights NOT using Boeing planes.

    • @01leland
      @01leland 11 дней назад +12

      The airplane is 30 years old has nothing to do to do with Boeing. Many airlines have similar minor incidents which does not result in an accident. You obviously have no experience or knowledge of the airline industry.

    • @Planemaster1230
      @Planemaster1230 11 дней назад +13

      Lmao tell me you know nothing about aviation without telling me you know nothing about aviation, it’s a 767, it’s completely safe. As with aircraft things happen and the news blows them about of proportion

    • @oamrxc92
      @oamrxc92 8 дней назад

      Honestly. I would do the same.

    • @erauprcwa
      @erauprcwa 7 дней назад

      You're an idiot.

    • @adw1z
      @adw1z 2 дня назад +1

      "My 35 year old Toyota Land cruiser broke down while I was driving, so now I will never get in a Toyota ever again"

  • @judil3294
    @judil3294 13 дней назад +38

    I think I may want to take an extra 2-3 weeks and drive home next time I see my family. Yuk.

    • @jfmhunter375
      @jfmhunter375 13 дней назад +2

      unfortunately, that would be way more dangerous :(

    • @AntNvrt
      @AntNvrt 13 дней назад +2

      Don't.. road is overcrowded

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 13 дней назад +2

      I won't fly anywhere I can reach by car in 12 hour or less.

    • @chriskelly6559
      @chriskelly6559 13 дней назад +2

      Amtrak.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад

      ​@@jfmhunter375 not even buying that. One video I saw said they investigated 2,000 accidents a YEAR?? Wait, what??
      My mechanic isn't a moron. Unlike these guys.

  • @dathula804
    @dathula804 12 дней назад +6

    They said traveling on the ground is not safer than flying, because of heavy sh*t falling off their planes.

  • @suzz1776
    @suzz1776 13 дней назад +7

    Trains and busses r looking better and better these days.

  • @Cryozebra
    @Cryozebra 13 дней назад +10

    Im not even surprised anymore 🫠

  • @machokmacho6597
    @machokmacho6597 13 дней назад +22

    It's gona take a major disaster with hundreds of people dead until they actually do somthing about these aircraft

    • @chriskelly6559
      @chriskelly6559 13 дней назад +7

      That's how it works, unfortunately.

    • @mytravls
      @mytravls 13 дней назад +6

      And they still haven’t done anything since the Ethiopian and Malaysian flights. It’ll take a few American lives to expedite things. It’s sad.

    • @2Cold1906
      @2Cold1906 6 дней назад

      Happened twice in the last 6 or 7 years

  • @andresvalenzuela6338
    @andresvalenzuela6338 13 дней назад +82

    I should invest in airbus.

    • @putt7515
      @putt7515 13 дней назад +3

      Not a Boeing issue. In the US, there is a lack of skilled manpower in aviation right now + record flyer count causing lots of technical faults especially in the west coast. Most american airliners use Boeing thus Boeing is more exposed to this.

    • @rb239rtr
      @rb239rtr 13 дней назад +1

      The B767 is 30 plus years old, my favorite jet, that would fly me home every 6 months for years. Rock solid aircraft.

    • @chriskelly6559
      @chriskelly6559 13 дней назад

      Amtrak.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад +2

      ​@@putt7515"Skilled manpower?" You need SKILL to put the BOLTS back in the door and wheel assemblies??
      You need TRAINING to put GREASE on the jackscrews?? Really??
      F that. I trust my 15 year old Ford more than these idiots. I KNOW my mechanic isn't an idiot.

  • @shepardbook
    @shepardbook 13 дней назад +8

    To be fair, the same aircraft N176DN did continue on later that day and completed the flight to LA. I will be interested in the NTSB’s report on the incident.

    • @chriskelly6559
      @chriskelly6559 13 дней назад

      They failed to say they put in a new slide. Did they?

    • @shepardbook
      @shepardbook 12 дней назад

      @@chriskelly6559 I haven’t heard either way.

  • @brianvandiest8510
    @brianvandiest8510 13 дней назад +5

    “Vibrations and banging noises.”
    I’m totally not flying with Charlie Sheen again...

  • @TheMedicatedArtist
    @TheMedicatedArtist 13 дней назад +13

    This is getting ridiculous…

    • @abanachelsea9884
      @abanachelsea9884 9 дней назад

      Until a major disaster happen

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      These little things were happening just as much before, now the news companies see the money they can make from reporting on it while making these tiny little accidents seem like massive crashes.

  • @DisEnchantedPersons
    @DisEnchantedPersons 13 дней назад +19

    With TSA I swore off flying, the planes are getting old and the experienced maintenance crews are retiring. I don't need a bunch of teen agers going thru my stuff.

  • @Wildhorse66
    @Wildhorse66 13 дней назад +59

    The whistle-blowers were right.

    • @aviationkrazi1429
      @aviationkrazi1429 13 дней назад +5

      the whistleblowers would tell you a 33 year old plane is not boeings fault

    • @AaaaNinja
      @AaaaNinja 13 дней назад +4

      It's a 33-year-old aircraft I think that means it was manufactured way before the current board was involved.

    • @vito774
      @vito774 13 дней назад +5

      Dumbest comment so far

    • @Iden_in_the_Rain
      @Iden_in_the_Rain 13 дней назад +2

      @@aviationkrazi1429planes are worked on after they are built, you know

    • @aviationkrazi1429
      @aviationkrazi1429 13 дней назад +1

      @@Iden_in_the_Rain thats what i mean. you can’t have a plane fly for 30 years straight without proper maintenance, even for airbus planes.

  • @JayJayAviation
    @JayJayAviation 13 дней назад

    Great job on everyone involved, along with the reporting on the incident. I don’t say that often but you guys really did it almost perfectly this time around

  • @Sirzx
    @Sirzx 13 дней назад +12

    Is it just me or is it that I guessed it was a boeing?

    • @Samir-dy6le
      @Samir-dy6le 13 дней назад +3

      It's a widebody used by a US airline so guessing Airbus does not make sense.

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      @@Samir-dy6le There are many Airbus widebodies used by the US like A330s, A350s and A300Fs

  • @sappysuds4545
    @sappysuds4545 13 дней назад +76

    Of course It's a Boeing.

    • @shepardbook
      @shepardbook 13 дней назад +34

      It’s a 33 year old 767. Issue will be maintenance, not manufacturer.

    • @arnoldfrackenmeyer8157
      @arnoldfrackenmeyer8157 13 дней назад +5

      Its Boing. They dropped the e.

    • @aviationkrazi1429
      @aviationkrazi1429 13 дней назад

      dude its 33 years old its not boeing you idiot

    • @aviationkrazi1429
      @aviationkrazi1429 13 дней назад +12

      its a 33 year old plane! not boeings fault

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 13 дней назад +4

      Slides for Boeing and Airbus are made by the same manufacturer.

  • @erykahhoney588
    @erykahhoney588 13 дней назад +12

    Goodness it doesn’t seem safe to travel via planes these days

    • @minutelizard3576
      @minutelizard3576 13 дней назад +2

      Let me know how that works out for you by car with a greater risk for accident. Don’t let the media win

    • @galaticwarrior213
      @galaticwarrior213 12 дней назад +1

      It’s stil safe

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад

      I won't be on it, so, moot point.
      How bad is it when you trust a 15 year old FORD over a plane??
      At least I have leg room and no fools in thr car w me.
      Plus. My mechanic isn't a dumba** .

  • @shondrawhite9317
    @shondrawhite9317 13 дней назад +11

    Call me crazy all you'd like... I'm 55 and have never flown in an airplane. And I'm super ok with that.

    • @benm3382
      @benm3382 13 дней назад +3

      I love traveling but I hate planes, and it only feels worse with each flight.

    • @bravelittletoaster3439
      @bravelittletoaster3439 12 дней назад

      @@benm3382same

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад +1

      Don't die before seeing Hawaii. It's not to be missed. Even tho the ride is a PITA.

  • @JasonB808
    @JasonB808 13 дней назад +12

    767s in service are over 20 years old. Some have been flying since the late 90s. No car can even last that long. Boeing 787s and Boeing 737 MAX 9 (the longest 737 Max in production) are to replace those 767. Due to recent quality issues, Boeing is far behind in delivering their orders forcing Airliners to delay the retirement of their old aircraft.

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад +2

      That isn't true at all. Please look into that. There's TONS of car clubs w VERY old vehicles. The 1st Mustang is still running, too. (Sold in US)

    • @Planemaster1230
      @Planemaster1230 11 дней назад +4

      planes last a long time when they are properly maintained, the legacy airlines have some of the best line and hangar maintenance crew in the world and all checks are done with care. Every ten years or so they even do a class D check where they take apart the entire plane and inspect every individual element

    • @EricBoulton26
      @EricBoulton26 11 дней назад +2

      Planes that old are basically taken apart and rebuilt from scratch. Few, if any, parts on a plane are that old.

    • @mel0214
      @mel0214 8 дней назад +1

      The 737 is a single isle aircraft, and the 767 is a widebody aircraft, so tell me again how a 737 can replace a wide body aircraft like a 767 you know nothing about airplanes or cars

    • @oxfordcommaisthegreatest
      @oxfordcommaisthegreatest 6 дней назад

      Do you know anything about cars...?

  • @CTHR333
    @CTHR333 11 дней назад +2

    Whenever the media catches a whiff of a type of story that brings in the most clicks they stick to it. This sort of stuff is not new or uncommon.

  • @mattsmith6071
    @mattsmith6071 13 дней назад +17

    If y'all don't know by now this is not the time to be flying..

    • @ThePursuitWOD
      @ThePursuitWOD 13 дней назад +2

      Well not on a Boeing plane anyways

    • @kountrygunz2032
      @kountrygunz2032 13 дней назад +4

      There's nothing wrong with flying. Its safer than driving.

    • @Falcon2609
      @Falcon2609 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@ThePursuitWOD🤡

    • @kaleb7636
      @kaleb7636 13 дней назад

      @@kountrygunz2032 I hate that comparison. It's not safer, maybe as safe.

    • @FlightX101
      @FlightX101 13 дней назад

      @@kaleb7636its literally safer. People are stupid af on the road lol. Have you seen NYC drivers?

  • @melt357
    @melt357 13 дней назад +15

    AGAIN?!

    • @realShadowKat
      @realShadowKat 13 дней назад

      Yes. Blame DEI and an overworked maintenance crew.

  • @yehuo2825
    @yehuo2825 13 дней назад +2

    this is the end!
    this is what will happen if you cut corners!

  • @ianmasinda1996
    @ianmasinda1996 10 дней назад

    Sorry to hear that!

  • @gogogosushi7418
    @gogogosushi7418 13 дней назад +14

    Airbus been real quiet

    • @erauprcwa
      @erauprcwa 13 дней назад +1

      There have been quite a few Airbus incidents but the media hasn't reported on them like they do with every incident with a Boeing. Also, this wasn't a Boeing issue.

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 13 дней назад

      Because they know it could just as easily be them.

  • @overlord5580
    @overlord5580 13 дней назад +12

    More issues with Boeing Aircraft . . . SMDH!

    • @erauprcwa
      @erauprcwa 13 дней назад

      You're an idiot and so are the 10 people who liked your comment.

    • @realShadowKat
      @realShadowKat 13 дней назад +1

      Yea, a 33 year old aircraft! That manufacturer should have known! SMDH you can't be that daft to blame Boeing at this point right? This is because of undertrained maintenance crews.

    • @LaythAla
      @LaythAla 13 дней назад +1

      Airbus has had many issue with a United A321 and 2 Delta A330s having to make emergency landings. Airbus is also having issues the news only chooses to report on Boeings issues because it’s a hot topic even though a lot these incidents aren’t there fault

  • @justmejenny7986
    @justmejenny7986 13 дней назад +20

    Starting to think it's sabotage.

    • @OMaMaRMY
      @OMaMaRMY 13 дней назад

      you can sabotage me all night baby 🥵

    • @andresmith9212
      @andresmith9212 13 дней назад

      If it were sabotage there would be a smoking crater.

    • @johndeere3486
      @johndeere3486 13 дней назад +11

      Totally. It’s definitely NOT all cost cutting after the merger that every industry analyst has said ruined the company.

    • @sandpiperr
      @sandpiperr 13 дней назад

      Then you're an idiot.
      I predicted stuff like this over a year ago. Why? Am I psychic? No, I just was paying attention to what was going on in the aviation industry, and what's going on is that both manufacturers like Boeing and the airlines themselves are operating with fewer crew, and investing less in improvements and more in stock buy backs.
      Then there was also COVID. During that time the airlines, to minimize profit loss, shortsighedly started forcing retirement on employees. And, we have to remember, it also killed a million people and some of them were in aviation.
      The result? At multiple levels the industry is hurting for skilled workers, the workers that are there are having to work hectic schedules with less downtime, and the companies, instead of investing in recruitment and training of new workers to alleviate the shortages, is spending as much profit as possible on artificially raising their stock prices!
      The reason stuff like this is happening isn't some boneheaded conspiracy theory, it's the same reason that so many flights get delayed these past few years.
      When the entire industry is running with staffing shortages, mistakes are bound to be made!

    • @ThePursuitWOD
      @ThePursuitWOD 13 дней назад +2

      in reality, I don’t think it’s sabotage I think it’s just Boeings poor quality control combined with a lot of press attention.

  • @thomaslavin3640
    @thomaslavin3640 13 дней назад +26

    Wow that's Crazy 😮... Meanwhile..... some kids are wondering How the hell they got a new slide in their Back yard.😂😂😂 LOL 😂😂😅

  • @izzyhezz
    @izzyhezz 11 дней назад +8

    This is what happens when you leave companies to self regulate their safety standards.

  • @Levi-in8eq
    @Levi-in8eq 13 дней назад +25

    Notice how you don't hear much about stuff like this from Airbus

    • @erauprcwa
      @erauprcwa 13 дней назад +2

      Because the news is biased and Boeing is the hot news story right now. Two Delta A330s in the past few weeks lost panels on those airplanes... United's brand new A321 had an engine failure and emergency landing just three weeks after it was introduced into the fleet about two months ago.

    • @Anhedonis
      @Anhedonis 13 дней назад +5

      In all fairness, it’s a much older plane, built before the crapification of Boeing. It’s a maintenance issue, not a manufacturing or design flaw.

    • @rb239rtr
      @rb239rtr 13 дней назад +1

      because when their planes crash, they go into the deep ocean

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 13 дней назад

      @@rb239rtr This would never happen with a 777.

    • @ashketchup6443
      @ashketchup6443 12 дней назад

      @@erauprcwa The engine isn't Airbus's fault. It's Rolls Royce.

  • @mishat1381
    @mishat1381 13 дней назад

    Any other country based airline has issues?

  • @jjcooney9758
    @jjcooney9758 9 дней назад +1

    I’m not flying anymore this is insane.

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      It was not the planes fault just do some research on the airlines maintenance history before flying with them

    • @adw1z
      @adw1z 2 дня назад

      U wouldn't drive anymore if the news did 1000 stories of every deadly car crash that happened that day, every day.

  • @chuuu4610
    @chuuu4610 13 дней назад +5

    What? Again? I miss the days where fear of flight had been an irrational fear.
    Both Boeing and Airlines ought to experience some sort of overhaul.

    • @realShadowKat
      @realShadowKat 13 дней назад

      Blame DEI and overworked maintenance crews. Airlines putting profits over lives.

    • @rb239rtr
      @rb239rtr 13 дней назад

      @@realShadowKat quite frankly, women and people of color have to work harder than lazy white guys in virtually every job. Take it from me, a white guy who managed a large work force.

    • @weldonyoung1013
      @weldonyoung1013 12 дней назад

      @chuuu4610 you might be on to something.
      Is it too early to mourn the passing of the heyday of flight?

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад

      ​@@realShadowKat"overworked?" WtF do you MISS putting BOLTS BACK in the door and wheels?? Or greasing a jackscrew, for that matter!
      Neither if those are exactly brain surgery.

  • @YTMANHERE
    @YTMANHERE 13 дней назад +32

    BOEING at it AGAIN

    • @lleytondunsmore6085
      @lleytondunsmore6085 13 дней назад +7

      This is most certainly a maintenance issue which is why delta said they would cooperate with the investigation. This is also why it took 30 something years for it to happen. Something that probably needed replacing after some time and maintenance did not catch it. If it was a Boeing issue im sure it would be a much more common issue and there would be some sort of recall to improve the latch system.

    • @CaliSteve169
      @CaliSteve169 13 дней назад +5

      30 year old airplane. The slides for Boeing and Airbus are both made by the same manufacturer, but I doubt facts mean anything to you anyway.

    • @mrkoala1626
      @mrkoala1626 13 дней назад +1

      @@CaliSteve169 Completely agree lol

    • @realShadowKat
      @realShadowKat 13 дней назад

      Don't fly. Unless you can tell a Boeing from an Airbus, you're just parroting how stupid you really are.

  • @scubanplz
    @scubanplz 13 дней назад +1

    767 is an OLD plane…

  • @nightowl1810
    @nightowl1810 13 дней назад +1

    Take better care of employees and they will care more.

  • @tm502010
    @tm502010 13 дней назад +2

    Boeing yet again being held up as a crappy plane maker!

  • @PaulTierney-nb3qe
    @PaulTierney-nb3qe 13 дней назад +22

    These 356,854,623 airplane incidents are just a coincidence

    • @randygreen007
      @randygreen007 12 дней назад

      Let’s not forget that customer safety is our top priority!

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      This used to happen just as much before all of news reports came out. News channels are reporting every little incident now because it is getting them a lot of money.

  • @islandmanliming
    @islandmanliming 13 дней назад +2

    At this point I’m Mirage I’m walking to Peru.

  • @trainfan998
    @trainfan998 13 дней назад +15

    Gee what a shock.

    • @glajubutu
      @glajubutu 13 дней назад +2

      That's what I'm saying. Nothing is surprising anymore

    • @USMCAV8TR
      @USMCAV8TR 13 дней назад

      Exactly! Typical of Delta

    • @trainfan998
      @trainfan998 13 дней назад +2

      @@USMCAV8TR no I was thinking more typical of Boeing.

    • @USMCAV8TR
      @USMCAV8TR 13 дней назад +4

      @@trainfan998 obviously, your thinking is incorrect then

    • @trainfan998
      @trainfan998 13 дней назад

      Explain?

  • @Ibuddy66
    @Ibuddy66 6 дней назад

    "Dammit frank! Did you hit the slide button again?!?!"
    "Maybe. Whays it to ya!"

  • @drnoobsauce
    @drnoobsauce 13 дней назад +1

    this is about to be the final destination plane

  • @hankterreros223
    @hankterreros223 13 дней назад

    At Boeings Everett assembly plants there are billboards that show the planes disassembled and tells the different countrys where the thousand of parts are made. The slid, the engine cover, the landing gear, and the door plug. ???

  • @galaticwarrior213
    @galaticwarrior213 12 дней назад +1

    When you realize it’s mainly a problem in America, i know a friend who works for KLM when they get new planes they dubbel check it if it’s safe

  • @aaronaustrie
    @aaronaustrie 13 дней назад +4

    Flying ain’t fun no more 😢

    • @Wannabepilotforreal
      @Wannabepilotforreal 13 дней назад

      Bruh I flew 21 times

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 12 дней назад

      Hasn't been in a LONG time! Uncomfortable. Like a flying friggin Walmart. Yuck.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 10 дней назад

      It hasn't been since at least September 13, 2001. Even then, airlines had basically become Greyhound with wings by at least the late '90s.

  • @d.b.1176
    @d.b.1176 12 дней назад +3

    Airlines and the FAA need to figure out whats going on. This is ridiculous.

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      This used to happen just as much before all of news reports came out. News channels are reporting every little incident now because it is getting them a lot of money.

  • @rscott2247
    @rscott2247 13 дней назад

    I wonder how many big carriers still fly the 767 ?

  • @tm502010
    @tm502010 13 дней назад +4

    Jesus! Planes are literally falling apart in mid air every freaking week now! 😮

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      These happened just as much before all of news reports came out. News channels are reporting every little incident now because it is getting them a lot of money.

  • @evenaicantfigurethisout
    @evenaicantfigurethisout 9 дней назад

    You can now filter flights by plane manufacturer on Kayak. Probably soon on other flight aggregators as well.

  • @krisdacripe9833
    @krisdacripe9833 13 дней назад +1

    What happened to the guy who was on the slide ?

    • @RealFlare318
      @RealFlare318 7 дней назад

      Nobody was on the slide 😂

  • @wacsr.7990
    @wacsr.7990 13 дней назад +3

    Hey Delta TechOps..hello anyone there?

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 13 дней назад

      You have reached the Delta Airlines 24 hour emergency hotline. Your call is very important to us. Please leave a message after the beep, including aircraft type, fuel remaining, and how many souls on board. Thank you for flying Delta!

  • @johnpaullennon1199
    @johnpaullennon1199 13 дней назад

    What is that piece sticking up from the top of the fuselage near the center of the tail? 😮

    • @CerberusTenshi
      @CerberusTenshi 10 дней назад

      You mean the little flap mext to the vertical stabilizer? That's the air intake for the APU. When the APU is shut off, it stays open for a little bit to let cool air in, then closes. The APU gets shut off shortly after both engines are running.

  • @josephyang3260
    @josephyang3260 13 дней назад +1

    lol not an emergency unless the call a “Pan” or a “Mayday”

  • @Eclipse-lw4vf
    @Eclipse-lw4vf 9 дней назад

    maintenance is a problem

  • @ProFlightAviation
    @ProFlightAviation 11 дней назад +1

    For all of you suddenly concerned with aviation safety I will say that flying is still and will always be many hundreds if not thousands of times safter than driving (every aviation enthusiast/expert/engineer etc. will tell u this). Ever since the two MAX8 crashes the media has seen aviation as an easy way to attract views. Half the time they don't know what their taking about (Like wth is even Tarmac why do they all report Taxiways, Ramps, Aprons and Runways as just Tarmac, how hard is it to say that the plane had to wait on a taxiway rather than tarmac). (Anyways back to the point)...A simple go around after a hard landing is reported as an EMERGENCY that put the lives of the passengers at risk. If the media want to know how properly report on aviation then they should stop exaggerating on minor accidents like a tyre falling of a plane or a blown slide saying that it was an emergency. If you want to report aviation correctly... please learn that Emergency Landing is NOT the same as a precautionary landing. If the media wants to correctly report on aviation they should actually hire someone with expertise on the topic who knows how aviation works and both the correct terms and knowledge to report effectively.

  • @H10933X
    @H10933X 7 дней назад

    They didn't do 'cross check'

  • @js6728
    @js6728 13 дней назад

    again and again and again, maybe 400 years of value

  • @stetsons222
    @stetsons222 10 дней назад

    Least this one was 33 year old jet, rather than one right off the assembly line.

  • @vanessapetrea2490
    @vanessapetrea2490 13 дней назад

    It’s in The Hudson!

  • @ElwynnForest
    @ElwynnForest 12 дней назад

    When I flew in around the year 2000, people used to chat with their neighbor on the plane (no ipads back in the day and iphone not out yet). Do people still talk nowadays? I’m assuming No.

  • @rc70ys
    @rc70ys 13 дней назад +7

    Now you couldn’t make this 💩 up seriously ???

  • @aviatorsound914
    @aviatorsound914 13 дней назад

    Also this airplane is fairly old so these type of incidents are pretty much expected…

  • @kroveris
    @kroveris 6 дней назад

    how much you wanna bet this plane just went in for maintenance and someone forgot to put in a bolt or something

  • @zacharylee6405
    @zacharylee6405 9 дней назад

    How does a slide fall off a plane??? Thats insane.

  • @jayd8547
    @jayd8547 8 дней назад

    I know age doesn’t necessarily dictate how long a plane can stay in service… but 33 years old for commercial use?!?! Come on now!

  • @TKO67
    @TKO67 12 дней назад

    slide is just blowing around up there in the clouds somewhere.

  • @theloyaltytraveler
    @theloyaltytraveler 13 дней назад

    I flew this aircraft and I think it's past it's service age IMO. It was a loud and dry aircraft.

  • @SherwinEriveraVlogs
    @SherwinEriveraVlogs 7 дней назад

    33 years old plane??? Seriously???? Change it!!!! So unsafe!!!

  • @BrakRulesAll
    @BrakRulesAll 11 дней назад

    DELTA: Don't Expect Loved ones To Arrive

  • @kaleb7636
    @kaleb7636 13 дней назад

    This wouldn't happen with a plane taking flight from ATL

  • @Cueseca
    @Cueseca 9 дней назад

    What would happen if it was the slide in front of the engines?

  • @BF-27
    @BF-27 10 дней назад

    It’s probably being used as a giant slip’n’slide in someone’s backyard.

  • @billkittleman9631
    @billkittleman9631 13 дней назад +1

    Thanks Boeing!! Keep up the great work!!!

  • @loitran6741
    @loitran6741 12 дней назад

    Software mess up?

  • @user-qd6nn6sj5v
    @user-qd6nn6sj5v 13 дней назад

    Somebody at Delta maintenance base in Atlanta is going to get seriously screamed at if not fired over this. Aircraft schedule for maintenance is for a light or heavy maintenance check 14 days the other takes 28 before the aircraft is rescheduled for service and depending on what's indicated on the scheduled maintenance report they will literally take an aircraft apart and put it back together. The team to do the slide maintenance missed a step or two or didn't tighten securing bolts properly Delta didn't have a problem with working with the FAA once they got the report they're not going to hide anything on this period, in fact some staff are seriously pissed over what could have happened

  • @laurencaulton103
    @laurencaulton103 13 дней назад

    Well, that's an emergency.

  • @BuffettWarren3
    @BuffettWarren3 7 дней назад

    on the bright side the neighbors have a new slide for the kids

  • @4edior762
    @4edior762 10 дней назад

    Even the Exit Slide doesn't want to fly in a Boeing 😂

  • @wolfmangoland7972
    @wolfmangoland7972 10 дней назад +1

    It is probably due to a lack of quality control at Boeing and airlines not doing regular preventive maintenance.

    • @cheo4201
      @cheo4201 10 дней назад

      Does your 30+ year old vehicle operates 100% after all these years? If is not, would you say that after 30 years the manufacturer is responsible even after 3 decades? Just asking!

    • @wolfmangoland7972
      @wolfmangoland7972 10 дней назад +1

      @@cheo4201A six-week F.A.A. audit of Boeing’s 737 Max production documented dozens of lapses in Boeing’s quality-control practices. Remember - the murder of a whistleblower, the night before he was going to testify against Boeing. Law enforcement may term it as suicide but the fact remains that the Boeing plant has quality issues.

    • @BladeBrigade7
      @BladeBrigade7 7 дней назад

      ​@@wolfmangoland7972 I don't believe the 767 is the 737, nor is Boeing supposed to be directly responsible for maintaining an aircraft after loan or purchase.
      Boeing's current state though is pretty alarming.

    • @wolfmangoland7972
      @wolfmangoland7972 7 дней назад

      @@BladeBrigade7 You don't seem to understand English. Read the comment again - "It is probably due to a lack of quality control at Boeing and airlines not doing regular preventive maintenance".

    • @wolfmangoland7972
      @wolfmangoland7972 7 дней назад

      @@BladeBrigade7 Your statements lack logic. Boeing's employees have raised red flags about a lack of quality controls. Read about the whistle-blower case. A few airlines are discussing canceling their contracts to buy airplanes from Boeing due to quality problems.

  • @Fadesign100
    @Fadesign100 10 дней назад

    These planes are 35 years old .... time to retire these 767 guys.

  • @Autotech473
    @Autotech473 13 дней назад

    Well wat is goin onnnnn

  • @artfay8382
    @artfay8382 13 дней назад +1

    Boeing 767. What a surprise

  • @ericeandco
    @ericeandco 12 дней назад

    Sounds like they need more mechanics or structural engineers checking these planes for all the airlines. They’re sending planes up with loose or defective parts.

  • @vlong5710
    @vlong5710 13 дней назад +1

    Old aviation problems making a return

  • @daylightdaylight6612
    @daylightdaylight6612 11 дней назад

    Where is the slide located? If they lost the slide than the overwing door must be opened.

    • @CerberusTenshi
      @CerberusTenshi 10 дней назад

      The slide is located in a panel just above the trailing edge of the wing underneath the passenger window in the fuselage. You can see the open panel in the picture. The slide extends from there aft so that people can safely slide down from the wing, which is still 10ft off the ground.

  • @LloOFFICIAL
    @LloOFFICIAL День назад

    why are all these planes falling apart?

  • @jrdajuiceman754
    @jrdajuiceman754 13 дней назад

    Wow 33 year old plane?
    What car can last this long?

    • @jeepthing98
      @jeepthing98 13 дней назад +3

      Toyota/Honda and occasionally a domestic brand.

    • @realShadowKat
      @realShadowKat 13 дней назад +1

      @@jeepthing98 well remember these planes are consistently worked on. Despite the couple a week we hear about, there are thousands in the air without incident. If your car was in the shop once a week getting a look-over for a whole day, it would probably last well past 35 years as well.