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Nose wheel falls off Boeing 757 airliner waiting for takeoff::Delta Air Lines jet was due to depart from Atlanta airport and none of six crew or 184 passengers were hurt
Is that supposed to happen?
Well there are a lot of these planes going around the world all the time, and very seldom does anything like this happen. I just don’t want people thinking that planes aren’t safe.
As long as they towed it outside the environment.
Into a different environment.
Well what sort of engineering standards are these planes built to?
Is that sarcasm? I really don’t know.
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Was this plane safe?
Yea…it’s a feature these days…someone didn’t pay the 50$ safe aircraft upgrade.
The front fell off! That’s not very typical.
Well how is it un-typical?
*atypical
Guy is quoting a comedy skit. It is actually untypical. Also, Britannica lists untypical as a valid word either way.
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The one the front (wheel) fell off? Yeah that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
Edit: Annnnd I’m not the first making this reference, lol!
What’s even more amusing is the ensuing debate about the wording. John Clarke would be tickled to see this thread, I’m sure.
One interesting side note from the Article: Kayak now has filters for aircraft on the route and has updated it so you can distinguish between the 737 Max-8 and Max-9
When the tire reached max speed it stared bpunching and madenthis boeing sound, very peculiar