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Safety issue on Alaska
Everyone seems to bad mouth ValuJet for their safety (not that i blaim them) but what about alaska. When ASA 261 crashed i was a little worried about Alaska'a safety. I'm curious to see what other people have to say about this. I heared they found documents of Alaska employees urging mechanics to clear the airplane even though safety checks were not done so the airplane could make an on-time departure.
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Re: Safety issue on Alaska
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Anytime I am on a DC-9, I am a little uncomfortable. Fortunately, I mostly travel on Southwest, an all-Boeing 737 carrier. On our recent trip to Australia, it was all Boeing, including 777, 747, 767, and 737. "If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going." |
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I dont know about those boeing 737's. What about all the tail problems that aircraft has had. Also, i completely agree about DC-9's. They are so old and it gets me worried sometimes. My return from FLL-MEM-SEA has a 727 from FLL-MEM. That plane is so outdated and old as well. It gets me a little concerned. But i guess you cant be worried about everything and become paranoid.
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I believe that the 737 is the most flown aircraft in the world by a significant margin and it is widely regarded as the safest aircraft in service. |
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hey hey dont get me wrong. I love the 737. I feel safe when i fly on all of them. I'm just saying that it has had some trouble as far as that tail goes. I think were getting off topic with that discussion. How do you feel as far as Alaska's safety goes?
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