Boeing 737 max incident: NTSB report reveals bolts missing before flight took off | LiveNOW from FOX

Boeing 737 max incident: NTSB report reveals bolts missing before flight took off | LiveNOW from FOX

A new NTSB preliminary report reveals bolts that help secure a panel to the frame of a Boeing 737 Max 9 were missing before the panel blew off the Alaska Airline planes, according to investigators.

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40 thoughts on “Boeing 737 max incident: NTSB report reveals bolts missing before flight took off | LiveNOW from FOX

  1. "Nuts and bolts. Nothing complicated. Simple."
    You are wrong. Aircraft are some of the most complex machines we have. Their design, assembly, and maintenance are very complex. LOTS of steps and many of those steps could compromise safety of flight if not done in the exact order and methods proscribed by the design engineers. Not simple at all. Airframe and Powerplant mechanics are a different breed of cat. Not just anyone has the skill and attention to detail to be an aircraft mechanic.

  2. It’s a sheer miracle ANYONE gets home SAFE from plane trips, school children from gun violence, weather incidents of epic proportions.

  3. This has DEI written all over it. Giving people jobs they are not qualified for because of the color of their skin. When are people going to stop this ridiculousness?

  4. Another 737 Max lost an engine during takeoff in Atlanta a couple weeks ago and had to return to the airport. Not much news about it…seems they're trying to keep it quiet…spread the word!

  5. So they claim the bolts were not there before takeoff……but when did the bolts come out of their holes? Were the bolts ever installed? How many flights can that door plug make without bolts before it blows out of the opening?

  6. 🌿 DURING MY TIME IN THE US MILITARY * ALL * OF THE PEOPLE KICKED OUT BECAUSE OF BAD DRUG USE THE NEXT TIME YOU SAW THEM THEY WERE WORKING ON THE PLAINS AT THE MAJOR AIRLINES THE MORAL OF THE STORY IS DOPERS IS WORKING ON THE PLANE YOU OR ON 😳😳

  7. Boeing should go out of business or be fired. This is an excusable. It's one of the safest airlines and this still continues to be a problem incidences with Boeing

  8. This is hardly a revelation. The bolts would HAVE to be missing for the door to move up, as a number of pilot channels have already discussed.

  9. Airline companies should ask for more money after this. It's not every day you get to travel with such an amazing clear view.
    Well… nowadays is in fact happening more often, which means they are investing more and more money for clients to have better experiences every time they travel.
    What's next? Experience the thrill of being sucked-in by the airplane's engine?

  10. It's called AFFIRMATIVE ACTION they are hiring people because of their RACE and GENDER and NOT BECAUSE OF THEIR QUALIFICATIONS because of this a lot of planes are not going to make it to their designated destinations !!!

  11. Yeah it’s called don’t cut corners…. Getting more inspections done and not rushing a job …… Boeing is known for that not surprisingly

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