When things fall apart, they tend to do so slowly at first, then all at once.
Are we entering the “all at once” with plane accidents??
The Boeing 747 that caught fire was owned by Atlas Air, a cargo airline, so there were no passengers onboard apart from the crew. The plane, which was on its way to Puerto Rico, turned around and landed at Miami safely.
From Reuters:
The aircraft is eight years old, Flightradar24 data showed. The 747-8 model is powered by four General Electric GEnx engines, according to Boeing’s website.
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The engine malfunction comes against the backdrop of two high-profile jetliner accidents this year.
An Airbus A350 passenger plane operated by Japan Airlines collided with a Coast Guard aircraft in Tokyo, killing five crew members on Jan. 2.
A few days later, a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet made an emergency landing following a cabin panel blowout, which prompted the FAA to temporarily grounded 171 jets for safety checks.
Oh, come on. It’s not like Atlas Air has an ESG report where they talk about their diversity, equity, and inclusion β
Hoo boy.
Continued…
Approved ~ MJM