How safe is the Boeing 737 MAX series?

The B737 Max is probably the safest aircraft in recent history. It has a long production and usage for all its models and marques, and has been the subject of a re-certification which has been prolonged, intense, and extensive. Not only has there been a design review of the mechanical, electronics and computer systems, but […]

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Fatal accident rate per million departures

Visit –https://hub.daddyssolutions.com/demo/debug1/blog/ for more interesting articles. All modern passenger airliners are incredibly safe as they have multiple redundancies and fail safes. Even the planes with the worst track records in history are somewhat safer than we think. Judging by the flight hours, neither aircraft has seen enough service to produce an accurate result for us to […]

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JetBlue aircraft collides with moving vehicle

JetBlue plane was damaged on Monday after it collided with a pushback tractor after it left the gate at San Francisco International Airport and was preparing for departure to Boston. Photos and videos shared on social media showed how the pushback tractor became wedged underneath the left-hand engine of the Airbus A321 aircraft, although the […]

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Should Boeing 737 Max be refitted with three angle of attack (AOA) sensors given the risk uncovered from recent accidents?

Visit –https://hub.daddyssolutions.com/demo/debug1/blog/ for more interesting articles. The issue of the Boeing 737 Max having only two angle of attack (AOA) sensors, instead of three, has been identified as a contributing factor in the two accidents that occurred in 2018 and 2019. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other aviation regulators have mandated that all 737 Max […]

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The nosegear of an Allegiant Airlines aircraft collapsed at Los Angeles

The Allegiant Airlines Airbus A319 (reg. N314NV) sustained damage to its nosegear and engine nacelles when the nosegear gave way and collapsed during maintenance. UPDATE: The nosegear was inadvertently retracted during regular maintenance. The A319 was parked inactive on a ramp position at Las Vegas airport after performing flight G437 from Monterey, CA. source – […]

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