Me too, no questionI work in the industry and have been effected by the 737 max 8 , Boeing have been put under the aerospace microscope massively, they are one of the us’s flagship companies . I reckon this will be one of the safest aircraft in service.
Would I fly on one yes I would.
Hope you meant so close to after take off ?What do you reckon to this virtually brand new one falling out the sky so close to take off then. I'd have thought at 4000ft a faulty altimeter might be overcome by a traditional look out the window for signs of the ground?
Just going off the first couple of pages in the thread where I think someone said it was just after takeoff. I know the total sum of f-all and haven't even read the news yet so may be bollocks.Hope you meant so close to after take off ?
seriously wasn’t aware of that mate ,
I’m not going to deny that obviously I only get good news and that’s being honest pal.
I know the test should started in March but got put back until may so yes there must of been problems mate.
It's bollocksJust going off the first couple of pages in the thread where I think someone said it was just after takeoff. I know the total sum of f-all and haven't even read the news yet so may be bollocks.
Thank you for the clarification of both the circumstances of the crash, and my own status as a commentator on the aviation industry. Maybe you cunts should stop building flying deathtraps?It's bollocks
You ****
As I’ve said I’ve not heard of this I know Boeing have done huge stringent testing would I put my wife and children on it ... yes.Just going off the first couple of pages in the thread where I think someone said it was just after takeoff. I know the total sum of f-all and haven't even read the news yet so may be bollocks.
If it ain't Boeing, I ain't goingThank you for the clarification of both the circumstances of the crash, and my own status as a commentator on the aviation industry. Maybe you cunts should stop building flying deathtraps?
There’s a website that tells you what plane you will be on before you fly , i’ve a holiday booked for June , if they use this plane i’ll Cancel , the documentary on these planes was shocking , they fucked up the design & have tried to correct it with computers.
Sounds like Christmas will be fun at yours this year :-)As I’ve said I’ve not heard of this I know Boeing have done huge stringent testing would I put my wife and children on it ... yes.
You do realise the thread is 2 years old and relates to the two 737-8 max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia in 2018?Just going off the first couple of pages in the thread where I think someone said it was just after takeoff. I know the total sum of f-all and haven't even read the news yet so may be bollocks.
No I didn't. As @idahoblues suggested I am a **** in this respect and am talking bollocks. I fully agree - does this answer your question?You do realise the thread is 2 years old and relates to the two 737-8 max crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia in 2018?
Fly EasyJet. They have no Boeings or Jet2 they will not be buying any MAX jets.Unfortunately, if a plane goes out of service then you might believe you're flying on an A320 but at the last minute they'll have to substitute a 737 MAX. Would you know, and if you did would you turn away at the gate?
Chances are that Boeing will rename the aircraft because its current name is so unattractive. 737 God Help Us, maybe?
I always use Easyjet if possible. Most Jet2 planes are so old they use coalFly EasyJet. They have no Boeings or Jet2 they will not be buying any MAX jests.
They just put in a large order for the previous version.
easyjet are ok,its just that barking dog that lives in the hydraulic system that puts me offI always use Easyjet if possible. Most Jet2 planes are so old they use coal
Unfortunately, if a plane goes out of service then you might believe you're flying on an A320 but at the last minute they'll have to substitute a 737 MAX. Would you know, and if you did would you turn away at the gate?
Chances are that Boeing will rename the aircraft because its current name is so unattractive. 737 God Help Us, maybe?
Probebly end in divorce but I would walk away , i’m Stubborn like that ....oh & I want to stay aliveUnfortunately, if a plane goes out of service then you might believe you're flying on an A320 but at the last minute they'll have to substitute a 737 MAX. Would you know, and if you did would you turn away at the gate?
Chances are that Boeing will rename the aircraft because its current name is so unattractive. 737 God Help Us, maybe?