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If and finally when they get back into service, who's going to check if a certain route uses them before booking a ticket?
Boeing hit by new 737 Max problem
Boeing hit by new 737 Max problem
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Didn’t IAG (BA’s parent company) just place a big order for some for Iberia, Aer Lingus and another line? Airbus were caught on the hop apparently and hadn’t even tendered which seems a bit strange.If and finally when they get back into service, who's going to check if a certain route uses them before booking a ticket?
Boeing hit by new 737 Max problem
Didn’t IAG (BA’s parent company) just place a big order for some for Iberia, Aer Lingus and another line? Airbus were caught on the hop apparently and hadn’t even tendered which seems a bit strange.
I read a scathing piece by an “ex-pilot” turned journalist last week basically doing a real assassination job on the pilots of the 2 crashed aircraft.
I read something similar, and had the same feelings of trying to bury bad news that was about to come out.I read a scathing piece by an “ex-pilot” turned journalist last week basically doing a real assassination job on the pilots of the 2 crashed aircraft.
It smacked of a smear job and I suspected it was ahead of some upcoming news.
Found this which isn’t the article I read but similar.
Critical new report into pilots of MAX tragedies - Airline Ratings
A new investigation by the New York Times has placed some blame for the two 737 MAX crashes on pilot training and inexperience. The author of the article is William Langewiesche a former national correspondent for The Atlantic and international correspondent for Vanity Fair. He grew up in...www.airlineratings.com
I was speaking to a pilot before the inquest ‘result’ and he more or less said this