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To: TobagoJack who wrote (151494)11/1/2019 2:33:53 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Boeing 737 is the safest plane ever having moved more people up and down than any other aircraft with fewest people lost per kilometre.

The 747 had a few calamities, some of which were caused by pilots such as Tenerife.

The A380 had cracks in wing trusses and very nearly lost 2 airliners early on due to mechanical engine failure. Airbus is problematic too.

A couple of chimp pilots who were allowed to fly 737s without knowing to flick off the autotrim when it failed caused the 2 airliner crashes.

A few fatigue cracks in some not too important trusses are undesirable but not calamitous. It depends on what a pickle those forks cause if the cracks propagate. I had a pickle fork 50 years ago which was good for getting pickled onions out of a jar. It was like a tiny little King Neptune trident with barbs in the tips.

I will ask Google about the wing attachment pickle fork.

Looks like the cabin crew are negotiating a big pay increase.

Boeing 737 = best airliner ever. For short haul bus routes. Never had wings come loose requiring slowing down and landing. No fork ever put a passenger in a pickle. But the panic has done.

Mqurice
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