FAA Flags Over 120 Boeing 757-200s For Fuselage Cracking Concerns
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- The FAA issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) for some Boeing 757-200 examples recently. The directive, prompted by structural integrity concerns, is targeted at aircraft that have been quote “modified by particular supplemental type certificates.”
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Imagine sitting on the toilet and the lavatory access panel blows out. If you had constipation, that'll cure it.
I still trust the 757 more than the 737 max or the 787
yup, makes sense, the 757 is from the 80's.
This is actually one of the good planes Boeing made before they turned to the dark side.
even the 737NG was fine for most of it's run, the problems started with the 787.
They never turned to the "dark side." Stop it.
They did
@@Dexter037S4likely even prior to that
This is already old aircraft,
They are quite old so it is to be expected
that gives me confidence
That's my baby ! Oh no ! The 757 was my favorite airplane in Delta's stable. I loved working on her & driving her ! Kinda odd cracking developing there. Time to cancel my retirement & get back to work ! (If only I could !) ♥️♥️♥️
Airlines Runing your old aircrafts hard Boeing
I wish I could still fly on it. I've flown on the Boeing 757-200 the most, 13 times in total (A321 is second with 7 flights). Those flights were operated by 🇫🇮 Finnair, 🇬🇧 Airtours International Airways and 🇪🇦 Spanair, so my last B752 flights was back in 2011 between Helsinki-Vantaa and Fuerteventura. Although I prefer Airbus, it's the most beautiful aircraft... in the world. 😊
Boeing execs: “Will this affect our bonuses?”
Reduced structural integrity applies to the entire Boeing company.
I can’t wait for that one person to say “ThIs Is BoEiNg’S fAuLt” when they ceased production on it in 2004
It was boeings fault
What are you on about? this is still boeing's responsibility.
You got not one but two!
@@delta_cosmic it isn’t, These aircrafts are already 20 years old besides Boeing discontinued producing the aircraft 20 years ago, Its just the Older the plane the more maintenance airlines have to perform.
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oh no
The plane at 1:50 looks quite unboeingy
757 still the goat
It's well worth the price if that 757 is in good condition except for this issue!! Spend the money,well worth it❤
Does this include Trump's 757?
Ad are perfectly normal and almost all airplanes get them from new ones to old ones.
The 757 is what the 737 max wishes it was, Shame Boeing doesn’t wish to continue the line, myself and my brother got to go aboard Air Force 2, shown in my profile pic
There were no more orders for the 757. Airlines don’t want it.
The issue is not how boeing built the plane, it was out of production 21 years ago. The real concern is how boeing will handle this. Im more then positive, boeing will only make it worse.
Someone should warn Trump.
UA said many years ago they would not retire 767 and 757 families. So they should suffer from the results..
No suffering. It's just maintenance.
Their planes are fine, they have nothing to worry about
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What are you on and consuming..