Alaska Air's Boeing 737 Max 9 Loses Fuselage Section
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2024
- A Boeing Co. 737 Max 9 aircraft flying for Alaska Airlines lost an auxiliary emergency door shortly after taking off from Portland, Oregon, on Friday night. The jet returned to the airport and nobody was seriously injured. (Source: Elizabeth Le via APTN)
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Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
Indeed
Boeing should change its name to Cutting Corners Inc.
True. A little too many incidents
Boeing is the best advertising to an Airbus company.
Or Goeing, Goeing, GONE!
Boeing is hiring people off the streets to work the assembly line. But yet paying 22 million a year for an accountant. Their engineers are fresh out of school and we still question why.
That's because people are too busy on tiktok making videos about being "experts" ... What your saying is true ... I can't remember what it is called exactly but when nobody anymore is an actual "expert" on shit like say for example farming and they r all just like pretend tiktok farmers ... Yea we are all screwed because nobody will actually be skilled anymore they just tiktok skilled ... Which is what your talking about it's a thing a swear. Our planet is also becoming the movie "Idiocracy" watch it you will enjoy it kind of about what I'm talking about also
Yeah, it's dei, hiring based on color and not skill.
This has nothing to do with the skill of employees and everything to do with boeings systemic prioritization of profits over safety
@@SupernaturalsDarksounds like you need to get out more then and stop basing your entire perception of a generation off of a stupid app. Plenty are out there working hard daily without a post, myself included. Perhaps reduce your screen time some and actually converse with young people since it seems it’s altering your perception on reality. These issues aren’t new, they’ve been around for decades in the aviation industry……
@@Subawoo123 which is why nobody agrees with you and people are agreeing with me ... And it isn't my opinion ... It's true whether you believe it or not ... Your the one who obviously needs to get out ... For you have been deceived by your own ignorance
Since the Malaysian Air crash I have never booked a flight where a Boeing airplane is my option.
Pretty stupid reasoning. Do you have any idea how many Boeing aircraft are in the air right now and are perfectly safe?
@@Cal90208согласен, в принципе боинги довольно безопасные, кроме MAX-ов)
@@Cal90208😂😂😂😂 shill of the century!
@@meg-k-waldrenMy friend flew on a 757 and 787 (Twice) and he's fine.
Do you realize Boeing planes are over 50% of the world commercial fleet? It’s only the specific model 737 MAX that has issues. Avoiding all Boeing planes is for this is an idiotic reason.
Why is it so difficult to find videos about it on RUclips?!
Lot of money behind this cover up probably the publicity can kill an airline
@@Antoniotactical it's Alaska Airlines, and it's a Boeing 737 MAX-9, nobody is getting shut down over this but alot are losing their trust in Boeing. The entire world knows about this.
@@m1co294 it's already come out that Alaska Airlines paid all the passengers $1500 each without being asked, imagine how much they would pay people to remove videos that make them look bad. If a billion dollar company says "we'll give you $2000 if you take this down" and you say "no, but I'll do it for $10,000" then they will have the money and an NDA at your house within 24 hours
What are you talking about, stop paranoia there are a lot of videos everywhere about it even in the news。 So much conspiracy theories over something so publicly known.
Censored
This was a demonstration of "your nearest exit maybe located right behind you".
Thank you for flying with Alaska Air.
We hope you had a pleasant flight. 😆. 🇬🇧.
Thank you, drive through.
To be clear to anyone confused, it was NOT a random part of the plane. That was called a door plug; the MAX 9 has two options. For planes with more seats, there is an emergency door there, and for those without as many, there's a door plug. It was improperly fitted and many MAX 9s with door plugs have been found with such issues.
QA department fired.
Does it different with b@tt plug?
@@mujur9101 what??
Did they find the door ?
@@marlonlewis9332 I'm pretty sure that yes, it was found
I bet that was cold
Steward: _"Sir, please place all luggage in the overhead compartments."_
Me: _"Huh? Oh, this? This is my parachute just in case your crappy airplane decides to vent the cabin mid-flight."_
on my friends yacht i asked, "so wheres the parachutes?" he was like ??? i was like "on a plane you get lifejackets and a whistle"
@@wyrdscynceThis is actually hilarious af.
@@ygs497 i love when someone gets it
Ok from now on, I only want aisle seat. And always kept your seat belt buckled!!!! Noted
...Uh, you should have always kept your seat buckled.
ALSO make sure your seat is screwed to the floor securely, because that belt won't do any good if the whole assembly comes lose....:)
I'm wearing my seatbelt the entire flight from now on
With incident like this and you sit next to the door, you will be sucked out regardless of seatbelt on or not.
@@ZZGZBFthe thought of that is scary
Boeing just casually giving out free door
No one’s sitting beside the window, what are the odds?
Gods with them, they were both running late
@@Phorix They wouldnt have fallen out even if they were seated there because it was only 10,000 feet
Cause there's no seat there, it's an emergency door.
@@m1co294 Incorrect. It was an empty row of seats.
@@m1co294it's a doorplug
Alright Kids... Everyone got their Parachutes all put on correctly... TODAY IS FREE SKYDIVING LESSONS. ALRIGHT WHOSE FIRST?
"It's a bit stuffy in here. Im gonna open a window to get some cool air."
Nothing terrififying situation is undercontrol....
This is the type ish I be watching before going on an Alaska Airlines flight
Last time I flew was in 1999, and I had to get hammered just to get myself aboard.
NEVER again: Nothing but awesome road trips in my future.
Boeing: "Yeah but hell of a view, am I right?"
WERE GOING TO FLY THIS THING TILL THE DOORS FALL OFF!!!!
Nice view
Nice View
Oh no!
Alright I'm never flying in a Boeing or with Alaska ever again because I would have lost my shit if that happened
Now we know how important it is to fasten your seatbelt
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What happens If the plane goes full banana split? What if it goes t bone steak mode? What if it goes titanic split in half mode? What if it goes to scuba diver mode? What if it splits and goes cross eye mode?
I kinda like this new 737 max feature. Like you get some fresh air at 36,000 ft💀💀
"Luckily there was no one seated next to the window"
random splatter on the ground somewhere: ...
was it loud when it blew?
It'll pop your ears instantly because it's like going 10000 feet straight up in a second. So yes, very very loud. In fact, the depressurization was so violent that it blew the locked cockpit door open on the other side of the plane.
Stock sinking, I'm buying! This will become the safest aircraft in the sky.
Funny how no one was sitting there too!
I will never fly in a Boeing again!
There was so many incidents/crashes with the 737 max series that im just gonna cancel my flight if i ever happen to be in one. Cancellation insurances from now on
🙏
I promised to myself not to flew by 737 after Lion and Ethiopian airlines crashes
interesting how those 2 seats were MAGICALLY never Booked?
Very interesting right 🤔
If they sat there. Maybe they would be in casket mode.
@@50.bucks. LOL
Unbelievable
Again problem with 737 Max. Such unprofessional and irresponsible work from Boeing is unbelievable. I don't want to step on that plane ever!
Boeing is safe you guys are still yapping about this flight it happened in the beginning of the year. A350 had a crash and you guys act like the tire had a hole in it
Oublié pas de fermé la porte
UM Yes. Could i get some more Peanuts the ones you gave us flew out that big hole in the Fuselage... SureThing Mam. Were going to head back and land and Put some Flex seal on a new door they got at the hangar for us...Amazing what you can fix with Flex Seal. Everything be up and running in no time...
Something went wrong with the falangie.
Boeing cabriolet version ?
"There's no one seated there."
We sure there wasn't at some point?😬
Are people still flying these Boeing max planes? You can’t say you didn’t know, right?
I came here after the SNL "ad".
Nel frattempo hanno anche spento le luci, pensavano forse che qualcuno avrebbe pensato di farsi un sonnellino?
Well what a view 😅
"nice view"
They fr got this plane from Temu
Scary Shhhit! Id be concerned flying Boeing Jets. Everything is being built so fast and cheaply these days. Guess we can thank offshore manufacturing and the old "Have to have it now" mentality.
Planes are the one thing that aren't even made offshore though.. They're made in the US. The issue is they "optimized" costs by firing all their quality control staff since 2005.
If it's Boeing, I ain't going🚫✈️
I would NEVER fly with a Max
All Joking aside if you look up this 737. This is a very Nice Aircraft. It was Brand New but someone either left the Bolts off the Door during assembly or failed to put them in all together.. So its a relatively easy fix. Make sure they use lock nuts so the bolts won't ever come free either...Really Beautiful Cruiser and sleek..
Unacceptable omission, stop trying to make it okay. Boeing woke itself to the grave, long live Airbus
Good to know people are nosediving and losing doors mid air in the sleekest of airplanes. Makes the danger fancy
From now on, fly with Airbus. Airbus has more outstanding safety records than Boeing.
MY BEST FRIEND WAS ON THIS PLANE
She must have been scared
u smash bruh?
Next time I fly I'm going to ask for the alfresco seat. Window seats are for poor people.
I would just choose windows seats
I want a big window seat
Time to buy Airbus.
Actual reason they prohibit cellphones.
Boeing? No thank u...
737 MAX A/C
Boeing doing such a bad job i aint taking no flight in one of those😂😂😂
No everyone on the plane is not ok I'm suing for my anxiety attack 🙃 n psd never getting on a flight again
(Yicai Global) Nov. 27 -- Aviation giant Boeing has begun work on the second expansion of a Chinese parts factory in a move that will double the current production space at the facility.
Boeing Tianjin Composites will add 20,000 square meters to the facility in northern China, taking its total working area to 83,900 square meters, Boeing China said online yesterday. It did not disclose how much the extension would cost, but expects to complete the work in 2021.
The expansion is the plant's second to date and includes new work areas and amenities, including upgraded offices and conferences rooms, a new employee canteen, underground parking, a fitness center and a baby-care room.
Boeing and state-owned Aviation Industry Corp. of China founded Tianjin Boeing in 2001. It makes around 13,000 composite parts and components for civilian Boeing aircraft every month and has delivered nearly 1.5 million parts, used in planes the world over, since its formation.
source or it's chatgpt
@@RevFilmore ...no...it was on the news..
@@RevFilmore ...watch China in focus or China uncensored.. real news
What are people capable of these days,
Could it be,. Maybe there's some ground crew members going around loosening bolts,. Are there Gremlins around. What do you think???
It was a different company that made the door plugs, and that company failed to secure the door plug properly. Since Boeing "optimized" their costs, they fired all their quality control staff so no one noticed.
I am bad about fastening my seat belt. Oh. I will definitely have that seat belt on. 24, 7, 365 for own baby 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 😅😅😅😅😅
Andrew Anglin sent me it's 3-13-24 🧐👍🏻
Blacks
This is what happens when you follow woke policies. I'm a black person and hate Affirmative Action and DEI. Why? Because it gives me no incentive to try harder. As a result, we get less qualified people doing the job and causing DEI to become DIE! I pride myself when I graduated in the top 2 percent of my nursing class. That way ME!, not AA or DEI!!
Well Bob that was exciting... You gonna take a different flight? No way man I'm just gonna hitchhike... Alright Bob see ya soon Bob
This why American Airlines in general are so catastrophic. Where in Europe, customer satisfaction is utterly important (like Lufthansa or Discover), in the US it’s all about the shareholders!
They cut anything and put a price tag on everything. Now add your credit card information for an additional minute of oxygen!
It’s a Boeing 737 Max problem. Check the airplanes.
It’s American Airline’s fault to still fly those things
You make no sense at all.
@@rayesafan9628 so it’s the American Airlines fault, like I said. If they cared for security or satisfaction, they’d boot it.😂
This was Alaska not American
@@iandoe8793 you're one smart nugget aren't you
Everyone get in crash positions...
To be fair here.....and I flew on this exact aircraft 4 times over the last week, there are thousands of passenger flights around the world, and most are either Airbus or Boeing planes. This is a maintenance issue that will be shown to be a person(s) who didn't follow protocol or instructions. The final NTSB report will bear out exactly what happened.
Now I'm not giving Boeing a pass here, folks, the issue with the MCAS that caused 2 737 Max planes to nose dive into the ground and kill over 300 people is on Boeing all the way.
I'm trying to say that it isn't just Boeing that is responsible for airline incidents. There are the aforementioned maintenance crews for all the different airline companies that are responsible for ensuring routine maintenance is done properly and bigger repair activities are done properly ahead of returning aircraft to flight duty. Also......53% of incident where hull or life is lost is attributable to pilots.
Talk about being late on the news
Bloomberg's article is timestamped 11:55pm January 5th. The day of the incident.
Buddy, I'm referring to the video of course. Are we on RUclips or their website?@@I_Did_That_46
@@I_Did_That_46so are they on time?
Do you want a Boing, or buy a real airplane?
Jesus
Boeing still beta testing 😂
I wont fly on the 737 Max.
Airbus is better 1000%
???
*Туполев: 🗿*
*Ильюшин: 🗿*
*Антонов: 🗿*
*Аэробус: 🗿*
Боинг: 💀
India should cancel all boeing orders
There is no "luckily there was nobody sit next to the window." They knew there could be an issue.
Brandon Airlines?
Dei at its finest 😂 Blackrock trying to kill all American business
lol
DEI? DIE.
This is the exact reason I fly Delta and JetBlue because I don’t trust Alaska Airlines like that lmao
It was Alaska, not American
@@TheAndyk123 my bad I meant to type Alaska haha
Alaska wasn't at fault. It's a problem with all MAX 9's with doorplugs in place of emergency doors. It's a factory issue, rooted at Spirit (Boeing's supplier) and Boeing.
I can tell you without a doubt what caused this. Hundreds of Baby Boomers retired from the company. Dedicated to their craft not glued to their smart phones focused on their jobs. The technicians didn't TORQUE the bolts.
Yeah, yeah, your typical generation superiority stuff. Who raised this generation? And let's gloss over the fact that there are millions of planes up there built by those people who you say are "glued to their phones".
Issue with the aircraft is that the 737 MAX series was massively rushed in an attempt to beat the A320neo to the market.
who raised this generation: facebook and now tiktok, because old poeple are boring and stupid, right@@m1co294
The people running Boeing, and thus the ones constantly reducing budgets for quality control in the name of an ever increasing stock price aren't the younger generation though..
The same people are hiring factory workers without proper skills, working for damn near minimum wage, yet the issues lie with the technicians who aren't given training, rather than the people who choose to employ them because it's cheap?
At this point flying on a 737 max is a death wish.