You probably remember how earlier this month, an Alaska Airlines airplane door was blown out mid-flight. As the story goes, it happened due to a detached door plug.
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci revealed his frustrations with Boeing, saying Tuesday he is “angry” with the aircraft company and is demanding improvements to its quality programs following the recent midair blowout.
Minicucci, during an interview with NBC News, said the new in-house inspections of Boeing’s 737 Max 9 planes found “some loose bolts on many” of the aircraft. The inspections follow a recent incident on an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month during which a door plug on a Boeing 737 Max 9 model blew off while the flight was 16,000 feet above Oregon. […]
Boeing’s CEO called the incident a “mistake” and announced additional inspections for the production of the 737 Max 9 model earlier this month. The company said it will also require approval of Spirit’s installation of the door plug before they are sent to Boeing, which has its main factory in Everett, Wash.
So far, my take on the Great Reset is panning out. There are many ways to slice and analyze the free fall of reason and compassion—but at the root of it is the cry of the soul, expressed through visible decay. What we are seeing is a massive and extremely logical degradation of standards. What we are seeing is a lot of deflated, de-spirited, not-too-healthy people trying to get by and made do—under the supervision of robots and under the boot of metaphorical bad sorcerers who feel entitled to squeezing people like lemons, all their creative juice.
It’s just like the Soviet Union. The tiredfolk are not interested in doing a good job. They are not motivated. The money is not so great, the prices are way too high, the feeling of being disposable is obvious, and the robots are valued a lot higher than they are. How motivating is it? Not a whole lot. And so they are just getting by, surfing by, trying to feel as little pain as possible and as many surrogate thrills as possible. The people are rebelling against their souls being totally ignored by totally checking out.
Case in point, here is the “analysis” of the flying door situation: ”It comes down to inspections. It’s easy, when there are thousands of parts on a plane, for something to maybe be missed in a quick visual inspection before the flight.”
Yeah but…. but ….. why aren’t the inspections done well?
And then just a couple of days ago, “a nose wheel fell off a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 passenger jet and rolled away as the plane lined up for takeoff over the weekend from Atlanta’s international airport in the US, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.”
According to a preliminary FAA notice, none of the 184 passengers or six crew onboard were hurt in the incident, which took place on Saturday at Hartsfield-Jackson airport.
The report said the aircraft was lining up and waiting for takeoff when the “nose wheel came off and rolled down the hill”.
Boeing 757 planes have two rubber nose wheel tyres positioned side by side and are checked before flight.
The aircraft had been scheduled to fly to Bogotá, Colombia, and Delta said the passengers were put on a replacement flight, according to the New York Times.
The messaging we are going to see depends on what calculation our aspiring masters upstairs make (or have made) for the near future. If they decide that it’s good to decrease the number of flying peasants asap, they won’t defend the safety of airplane too much. If they decide that the time to “deprecate” the airline industry for peasant use has not come yet, expect debunking and passionate speeches about safe and effective flights.
Seriously though, it looks like due to the decades- or even centuries-old business model based on poisoning and the current “public health” policies, more and more people are going to be unable to do their jobs. We are likely heading toward some interesting times, folks!
And no, there is no formula for getting out of it. There is not “one, two, three” easy trick. We are faced with the existential challenge that has been around for centuries and that we can’t just push aside. We are living inside what Steven Newcomb calls the System of Domination. It’s an energy. It’a s mindset. We need to see that energy for what it is, regardless of what talking points it’s attached to. We need to see it, recognize it—and reject the sentiment of stomping on other people’s free will. And when a lot of people choose to do that, the Great Reset will promptly end. It will.
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Seriously though, it looks like due to the decades- or even centuries-old business model based on poisoning and the current “public health” policies, more and more people are going to be unable to do their jobs.
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IMO this is because competence has taken a backseat to politics. Ironically, I wrote about this just yesterday!
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/why-does-everything-suck
TL;DR: When politics is the primary driver of life, life sucks.
End stage capitalism. The management doesn't give a shit about long term viability but short term gains. The stock price is what they care about, because this is how they cash out the value of the business, like parasites.
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/the-nationalization-of-boeing-begins