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EX500rider

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17. However the cockpit data recorder show someone switching off one and then the other engines fuel
Mon Aug 4, 2025, 05:18 PM
Aug 4

Last edited Mon Aug 4, 2025, 08:43 PM - Edit history (1)

And then one of the pilots says why did you do that and the other one says he didn't and then 10 seconds later they get turned back on but by then it was too late, it's going to be suicide by Pilot most likely.

And the other crash, Jeju Air in Korea the pilots turned off of the wrong engine after the bird strike, not the first time that's happened either.

Hard to blame Boeing for that, and the engine's also are manufactured by someone else not Boeing.

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Boeing again. Is anyone keeping count of how many times their planes have effed up? TheRickles Aug 4 #1
Is it just Boeing, tho? Every day there is another airline disaster or near disaster reported....EVERY DAY CTyankee Aug 4 #2
Actually, 787 again, 787 engine failure again like the Air India crash. . . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 4 #3
Last I heard the Air India flight Miguelito Loveless Aug 4 #5
Yes, I heard that too, though there is no indication of psychological motive or a cockpit struggle. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 4 #14
However the cockpit data recorder show someone switching off one and then the other engines fuel EX500rider Aug 4 #17
The way I read it Miguelito Loveless Aug 5 #18
I'm sure Sean Duffy is keeping a keen eye on all things related to air traffic. He is the Sec. of Transportation. usaf-vet Aug 4 #8
LOL! NotHardly Aug 4 #11
If it is engine failure rather than an external issue like a bird strike InstantGratification Aug 4 #9
How do you know it's Boeing?? Grins Aug 4 #10
According to the article that the original post links to: TheRickles Aug 4 #15
Latest breaking? It was ten days ago. twodogsbarking Aug 4 #4
That gave me the Alliepoo Aug 4 #6
Could have been birds, not necessarily Boeing's fault dickthegrouch Aug 4 #7
Somebody get Duffy off a tree and let him know. Hassler Aug 4 #12
He is smart enough to know what his real job is. All of the cabinet officer have the same job. It gets congested..... usaf-vet Aug 4 #13
How did it land???... the left wing is missing!!!!! Oopsie Daisy Aug 4 #16
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