Every time you step on to a Boeing aircraft, you greatly increase your chances of death

Every time you step on to a Boeing aircraft, you greatly increase your chances of death.
Make sure you only fly on Airbus planes!

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I do, I don't trust Ameriplanes
As the saying goes: "if it's Boeing, I ain't going!"

The last great plane crash was an air france airbus over the atlantic, the two malasyan airway don't count since slavs shoot one one and the other went missing

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You didn't disprove his point.

Media induced fear, also in both max cases the error was human since crew lacked training, the air france crash was both a flaw in the controls designs and frozen speedmeter

>both max cases the error was human
Dumb lying burger

>Media induced fear, also in both max cases the error was human since crew lacked training
Their "training" was an iPad course which didn't tell them than a critical software of their plane could under certain circumstances force the plane in a nosedive
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The crew didn't know how the new alarm worked, also be honest the airlines were not top class either

No Americans are just incompetent and liars.

Why other world class airlines didn't suffer similar crashes?

Because all 737 Max got grounded after the first two incidents

Because they grounded their Boeing "planes"

why don't Lockheed or Northtrop make passenger jets?

ethiopia airlines had one of the best safety records in the world before the MAX

How is that an argument? I don't understand

Planes don't fly = no more crashes

If it’s Boeing, I ain’t going!

Stupid goblino why can't you just stay in your homeboard

couldn't compete against Boeing

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Lockheed tried it in the 70s

What about when Airbus sensors get jammed with ice?

You mean where the angle of attack sensor, made by an American company failed?

what airlines even use boeing?
I've been flying for ten years and have never even seen a boeing airplane as far as I know

Boeing CEO's gonna get a receding airline from all the stress

Too big to fail? Government bailouts? Illegal subsidies? Surely you're talking about Airbus

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American Airlines
United Airlines
Probably every american airline

Because it's a duopoly. The knowledge and money required to make a competitive passenger plane is extremely high. But also, airlines don't like changing planes. Airplane staff have to be retrained and you'd need whole academies to teach mechanics how to fix their shit. It's the reason why Boeing planes have the same like 7 step start process, while Airbus are push start. Change is costly.

American airlines mostly
Makes you think :^)

These problems very directly led to the the Boeing Max 8 crashes.

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kek can’t believe I missed this

>Probably every american airline
Nope, we dont have a national airlines so they dont exusively use one manufacturer they want to make money so they go for the best deal. For example american airlines flies 400 Airbus A320s. This makes them the largest single operator of the plane.

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Both Boeing and Airbus are as bad as each other when it comes to subsidies

Kek Australian tv is quite based
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crazy how americans STILL defend boeing after this

meh

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crazy how anyone STILL defends aircraft when they have a possibility to crash

absolutely redpilled