Posted on 03/08/2024 10:33:39 AM PST by Cecily
A Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by United Airlines veered off the runway after landing in Houston early Friday in the latest near-miss involving the embattled airliner.
The aircraft, which arrived from Memphis, is said to have suffered some form of gear collapse as it exited the runway at George Bush Airport, although the 160 passengers and six crew were not injured.
Shocking footage showed the plane lying flat on its wings on grass by the side of the runway, while passengers were hurried off from an emergency gate ladder.
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“I try not to fly but with the airlines pushing DEI I will only fly if I have no other choice.”
About a year and a half ago, we and our siblings decided to video any funerals as no one would be flying anymore.
We just re confirmed that decision.
Wait for the facts to come out?
What kind of Freeper are you?
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Lack of qualified help. I had a cousin just retire from JFK Airport. He says they hire warm bodies now.
“which arrived from Memphis”
The answer to your question is in the article.
I am sure this had nothing to do with it.
“Will that plane fly again?”
Well, that depends on what damage the post incident investigation reveals......I would guess yes but you never know.
Too bad you can’t check carfax before you board a plane. 😏
United-operated Boeing 737 MAX rolls off Houston runway, says FAA
Hey, I’m all for DEI and such, but hiring the developmentally disabled to manage aircraft maintenance is taking things a bit too far.
I've seen stories about the first all-female airline crew.
I'm waiting for a story about the first all-transgender crew...
The other day, flew Untied from DIA to XXX airport.
CPT = large black guy, jovial ghetto talker
FO = Mexican guy with thick accent, announced temperature in Celsius, conveniently translating to Fahrenheit for the gringos on board
Takeoff: long, very long, slow rotation and shallow climb. Good practice at DIA, even on a low density altitude day.
Cruise: uneventful, except for semi-hilarious announcements from aforementioned South of the Border First Officer.
Approach and Landing: basically unstabilized frequented by throttle jockeying, meaning PF was chasing the airspeed or glideslope or both. Appeared to cross threshold hot, and flared about 30 feet too high. Chopped throttles and fell out of the sky with attendant WHAM! on to the runway, followed by heavy braking and full reverse for many seconds.
We all walked away. Capt. Mugabe stood in the doorway and made sure everyone knew he was the Big Bwana in charge of the aeroplane on the way out.
Diversity defined.
H1B migrant workers from India wrote the 737 MAX software.
To many unknown variables here to make a judgement at this point.
I hate it when my gear collapses.
We’re not hiring the best and brightest,
Just the least whitest
Yes, also a United plane. Video of it happening, the tire fell and crashed onto cars in an employee parking lot, luckily no one injured on the ground. What is going on with United maintenance crews? I can imagine a wheel coming off a car due to a bad mechanic, but you expect better maintenance when large aircraft are worked on.
Glad to have retired from DAL long before all of this started.
What was once an airline at the top in the industry is one that I would never fly today .. even if I were back on the flight deck.😭
when birdbrains occupy the board instead of aeronautical engineers ...
Where the hell is “Pistol” Pete Buttigieg at on all this? You know our United States Secretary of Transportation. Enquiring minds might want to know; things like trains derailing and doors and tires on airplanes falling off. There seems to be some sort of systemic problem with our transportation model in America. Pete, there sure seems to be a lot of that kind of stuff going on lately.
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