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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDifferent aircraft. It's the 737 Max (rebranded to 737-8200 so people don't notice it) that was banned and is slowly being recertifiedKUATB - it's even on the same thread a few posts up!!Originally posted by AtW View Post26 year old so that’s not that newer one with problem that was supposedly fixed
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26 year old so that’s not that newer one with problem that was supposedly fixed
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You say that as though he hasn't that capability in all threads he posts in.Originally posted by vwdan View PostOh goody, another thread where Scooter the resident tosser can make a twat of himself.
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Oh goody, another thread where Scooter the resident tosser can make a twat of himself.
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That link pops up a subscription offer of either $1.99 per month or $290 per year. I wonder which works out cheaper over a year.Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
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Air crashes are uncommon news more so now many are grounded due to travel restrictions and lack of demand.
I dislike flying at the best of times (the thought of those final moments of terror that may be several minutes long
), let alone when planes will be sat around for long periods of inactivity and requiring thorough inspection and maybe overhaul to be as reliable as those kept in service day in day out.
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Apparently it's an old plane.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostTrouble is, that's more likely poor maintenance than an inherent Boeing fault. Still, doesn't help their PR
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