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Boeing 787s grounded while problem addressed
SEATTLE – Boeing Co. says it has decided to inspect its five flight-test 787 jets before they fly again because of a quality problem found in a portion of the tail built by Italian manufacturer Alenia. The Seattle Times reported Thursday that the problem in the horizontal stabilizer, the smaller wing on the plane's tail, was found within the past week. Boeing spokeswoman Yvonne Leach told The Times that engineers are inspecting all 23 of the jets built so far, with inspections to take one… (news.yahoo.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
hmm I ain't gonna fly in some 787 with stabilizer problems. I'll just stick to my good ol 767
I'm just flying in the A320's
I'll stick with the old adage " If it ain't Boeing, I'm not going".
Well, today it was announced that cracks have been found in some of the older 767s. We know about the pitot tube problems on the Airbus planes. Seriously, isn't it time that airframes are given an age limit, manufacturers are given a short time limit to replace known defective parts, and for the government to stop deluding itself about the adequacy of air traffic control?
The Boeing and Airbus companies should just go back to school because they should make the airplanes much safer.