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After careful inspections of 737 Boeing aircraft, prompted by the emergency landing of a Southwest Airliner that left a 5-foot hole in its fuselage, Boeing said that its engineering and safety experts were caught off guard by the incident. Boeing admitted to grossly miscalculating the safety of certain older versions of their 737’s, stating they knew such risks of cracking problems did exist, but didn’t anticipate these possibilities to occur until much later in their lifespan.
Now Boeing had advised airlines that the planes could make 60,000 flights before they needed to undergo detailed inspections of the relevant sections. On Tuesday, Boeing said that it miscalculated: it now recommends inspections after 30,000 flights, half the previous threshold. The current situation Boeing is facing after the Friday incident (more…)
Inspectors found small subsurface cracks in 3 more Southwest Airlines much like the one that caused an emergency landing in a Boeing 737 last Friday, causing more delays as planes continue to be grounded for further inspection. In addition to this troubling finding, government documents revealed that Southwest Airlines tried to push back government mandated inspections with the FAA, stating that safety checks would pose a “significant burden“… yeah, tell that to those who may have lost their lives due to your “burdens”
It is clear to us that Southwest Airlines was merely trying to cut corporate expenses by pushing off these inspections, as they were probably aware of their aging equipment which needed repairs or even replacement.
The timing of these safety woes and emergency scenarios are happening at the same time Aviation mishaps are happening all over the world. A U.N. plane crashed in the Congo yesterday, killing 32 passengers and leaving only 1 survivor. A small plane crashed near the Oakland Airport in California, killing its pilot. An American Airlines flight had to make an emergency landing in New York, and a single engine PA 28 had to make an emergency landing on Rockaway Beach in Queens, also in New York.
With all these flying mishaps, you won’t be seeing me on a plane anytime soon.
I guess Tupac explained it best in his song “Who Do You Believe In”
“Times Of Armageddon, Murder In Mass Amounts
In This Society Where Only Gettin’ The Cash Counts”
See… This is why I don’t like to fly
Southwest Airlines cancelled over 300 flights for a 2nd day in a row as it continued to inspect almost 80 planes they’ve grounded for damage similar to that of the 737 that had to make an emergency landing in Yuma, Arizona yesterday. Mechanics discovered a tear along the “lap joint” which showed extensive cracking that was undiscovered in previous maintenance checks. This definitely doesn’t sound good for Southwest’s future business. In fact, I bet a lot of people are going to sell short their stock or throw money into some put options.
The plane in yesterday’s emergency landing had 118 passengers, many of whom felt the end was near for them, prompting them to send text messages to loved ones like “Our plane is going down! I love you”. I would hate to be on a plane in a situation like that.
The plane originally tried to (more…)


























