boeing 737 catches fire before take off

Better than flames erupting while in the air, I suppose!
 
I want to know why Trump gave them contracts for next gen fighting gear when people have been dying to testify against them as whistle blowers because they cut corners. Their planes have been failing constantly for the last several years.
 
I recommend the channel below, very entertaining. Thing is, it takes a whole bunch of top tier specialists to make these winged coffins fly. If only one in the chain fails, it's over. Human errors occur often. So, if you lower the skills of the people involved in the aviation industry, it's recipe for disaster.


Hmm after some thought, they are a part of the military industrial complex, so I don't think they will ever see accountability.
 
Why is the video private?


Unfortunately the youtuber who posted it killed himself, according to eye witnesses he most probably hired the 2 buff guys in dark suits to hold him from this legs upside down and throw him off a balcony, pray for his family 🙏
 
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Do people seriously still watch this clown? John Oliver isn't remotely accurate, factual, or even "in good faith". He's an unfunny condescending buffoon.

To be honest, very little people even know anything about aviation. The fact that half the posts in this thread are already bringing up the whistleblower bullshit (which makes no sense the second you look into it, there were like 50+ whistleblowers) and the "oh lol Airbus doesn't have this problem!" (yes they do) is pretty evident.

Its an unfortunate incident and I'm glad nobody got hurt, but like holy shit, can you buy into media sensationalism any harder? Its so blatantly obvious fearmongering.
 
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Do people seriously still watch this clown? John Oliver isn't remotely accurate, factual, or even "in good faith". He's an unfunny condescending buffoon.

To be honest, very little people even know anything about aviation. The fact that half the posts in this thread are already bringing up the whistleblower bullshit (which makes no sense the second you look into it, there were like 50+ whistleblowers) and the "oh lol Airbus doesn't have this problem!" (yes they do) is pretty evident.

Its an unfortunate incident and I'm glad nobody got hurt, but like holy shit, can you buy into media sensationalism any harder? Its so blatantly obvious fearmongering.

I think it's somewhat appropriate, may as well hear about a plane wreck from a plane wreck of a show.
 
Because Lockheed already got the F-35 and Grumman the Raider
My bro that worked in Northrop now works at Lockheed. I found out today. He can't tell me much, though. The nature of the job.
My information mainly comes from reading about joint exercises, announcements and other informative resources about exotic breakthroughs and such.
I asked him about Boeing, his former employer... "leave it in the rearview. we're doing better things where I am working"
That said, I still don't think Boeing should get the contracts.
 
Finding out the plane you are flying is a Boeing...

Nervous Key And Peele GIF
 
I want to know why Trump gave them contracts for next gen fighting gear when people have been dying to testify against them as whistle blowers because they cut corners. Their planes have been failing constantly for the last several years.
This might have something to do with it. However for past incidents and disasters there still needs to be accountability.
 
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