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Boeing Hits the Tarmac Again!

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An Alaska Airlines flight from Portland, Oregon to Ontario, California blew open from a panel in the fuselage detaching as the craft was climbing.

The section is a built-in door that is not used in this configuration of the 737 Max 9, and is fully covered in the plane, appearing the same as the rest of the cabin with just a normal window in the middle of it.

Thankfully, no passengers sat in the first two seats adjacent to the gaping hole, but the passenger in the row ahead had his shirt ripped off him by the outflow of the cabin air.

The plane landed safely soon after with no fatalities, but the FAA and Boeing have grounded the fleet, pending investigation. There is concern the bolts holding the section may not have been properly installed at the factory.

NTSB officials have asked for assistance in finding the "door" somewhere seven miles from the airport.

Jeepers! You can bet some underwear was changed when they landed. I'm not sure what the Brown Noise sounds like, but I am sure a panel blowing out in flight is one of them.

 
And that plane had been reported that it was having issues with loss of cabin pressure and supposedly the issue was fixed. I foresee the repair crew being in some trouble over this.
 
Thankfully, no passengers sat in the first two seats adjacent to the gaping hole, but the passenger in the row ahead had his shirt ripped off him by the outflow of the cabin air.
Was he hot?
 
NTSB officials have asked for assistance in finding the "door" somewhere seven miles from the airport.

Apparently "a teacher named Bob located the missing section in his backyard".

Was he hot?

Inappropriate. The news report describes him as a "young boy".

 
You can bet 177 passengers and crew were planning the rest of their lives after walking away alive.

The articles said the first officer's headphones were ripped off and sucked through the cabin door when the cockpit door was pulled open by the outventing.
 
It appears that they already suspected there was something wrong with the plane because it had been banned from making long-haul flights over water.

 
They said a moment ago that the investigation is now at both the supplier to Boeing of the door plug, and at Boeing where it is installed.

I'm sure a lot at Boeing are praying the finds point to it manufactured wrong, but that's hard to imagine since the bolts are loose, and presumably, those are installed at Boeing's facility.

I worked at Boeing and some of my teammates now did too. They have been pushing white collar jobs to India, but are not the only big company doing that. I predict that trend will continue.

Wonder how much their stock tumbled today. Fidelity says they're down 8 points today already.
 
Excellent piece from a few years ago in the Atlantic. The problems started when it was decided to have the company run by moneymen rather than engineers, and to physically separate the executive offices from the engineering division.

 
*checking to see if portfolio has Boeing*

Honestly, this is when I would normally buy.

I did with Exxon after the Gulf spill and made a good buck...that I then donated to a Conservation organization working on the clean-up.

With Boeing...not sure where I would focus the gains...and of course...you can't keep making the same mistakes over and over.

Although Tesla does.
 
*checking to see if portfolio has Boeing*

Honestly, this is when I would normally buy.

I did with Exxon after the Gulf spill and made a good buck...that I then donated to a Conservation organization working on the clean-up.

With Boeing...not sure where I would focus the gains...and of course...you can't keep making the same mistakes over and over.
Although Tesla does.
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WHAT WOULD BUFFETT DO?

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^ Too busy now that he is more interested in single "X".
 
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