Because Boeing were on such a good streak already…

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Well, they probably register repairs in databases, but they definitely don’t send people to check every single thing. Airlines also might contract Boeing to do some bigger repairs.

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I don’t see how a repair that causes the nose of a plane to “fall off” would not be considered a “bigger repair”…

I’m not saying that Boeing would be involved in the replacement of a tire from the landing gear. But something major enough to make the actual nose of the plane to literally fall off? That sounds important enough to me.

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The wheel near the nose fell off, not the nose itself smh

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OK I’m officially too tired to actually contribute to Lemmy. I’ll be on my way… 😭

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