If its a Boeing, I ain't going.
https://www.pprune.org/accidents-close-calls/656760-alaska-airlines-737-900-max-loses-door-flight-out-pdx.html
Plenty of things wrong with that plane, just google 737 max, Boeing have also asked for an exemption on some safety issue with using the anti-icing feature on the aircraft so they can get the 7 max out to customers.
if it’s used too long in certain conditions it can over heat and a piece of the cowl or engine can break away and damage the aircraft???
To be pedantic on whoever started that pprune thread, there is no such thing as a 737-900 MAX....there is the 737-900, which is a NG, and the 737-9, which is a MAX.
I'm sorry but my OCD is killing me here!
The 737 project seems to have continued beyond what makes good sense. As a man giving directions by the roadside might say “well I wouldn’t start from here”.
An engineer told me from a max operator they're also having snags with the flight interlocks on their exits.
It's built in America. What do you expect lol. Not exactly renowned for there build quality.
No joke do. That's not good. I would and will not fly on a Max do. No way. Not till they are at least a decade in the air with no incidents.
I’ve never had a problem flying on the Max.
Once they have the exact same number of landings as take-offs, I’m happy.
The 737 max always has problems of some sorts.
This is why I fly mostly Airbus Lingus now instead of the other lads who bought the rickety Boeings