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FAA reveals flaw in another major Boeing plane that could result in the fuel tank exploding​

Yet another fleet of Boeing airplanes was found to have a potentially disastrous flaw — one that could set the entire aircraft ablaze.

The aircraft manufacturer discovered that its 777 liner has poor electrical insulation near its fuel tank, according to a proposed rule the Federal Aviation Administration posted in March.

“This condition, if not addressed, could result in an ignition source inside the fuel tank and subsequent fire or explosion,” the Airworthiness Directives note states.

The possibly deadly fault would affect nearly 300 of Boeing’s aircraft across the US: the 77–200, –200LR, –300, –300ER and 777F series jets.

Though an older jet, the Boeing 777 is commonly used across the globe, especially by American and United Airlines — and is the same massive twinjet that plunged 6,000 feet during a Singapore Airlines flight this week that injured dozens and killed a 73-year-old grandfather.

After Boeing reported the vulnerability to the FAA, the federal regulator offered a proposal to fix this issue that would cost a total of $14 million for all 292 affected US-registered airplanes.

“The proposed AD, which the FAA issued in March 2024, would require installing electrical bonding and grounding to a component in the center fuel tank. It would make mandatory service actions that Boeing described in a November 2023 alert bulletin,” an FAA spokesperson said in a statement.

Boeing itself would not be responsible for fixing the issues — the burden would fall on the operators and airlines that own the twinjets.

Under the adopted proposal, each plane would be inspected for roughly 90 hours before installing Teflon sleeves and cap fasteners to certain parts of the center, left and right main fuel tanks.


The suggested repairs come after the FAA issued a similar direction in 2017 to address a larger number of the 777 models to “prevent arcing inside the main and center fuel tanks in the event of a fault current or lightning strike, which in combination with flammable fuel vapors, could result in a fuel tank explosion and consequent loss of the airplane,” the filing said.

If adopted, the airplane operators would have as long as 60 months to make the repairs — a timeline that indicates the vulnerability is not a pressing concern.

“We are aware of the FAA’s notice of proposed rulemaking and had previously issued guidance to 777 operators on this,” Boeing told Bloomberg.

“We fully support the FAA’s recommendation to make that guidance mandatory.”

In a statement to The Post Wednesday night, a Boeing spokesperson said, “This is not an immediate safety of flight issue. There are multiple redundancies designed into modern commercial airplanes to ensure protection for electromagnetic effects.

“The 777 fleet has been operating for nearly 30 years and has safely flown more than 3.9 billion passengers.”

Boeing has been under heightened scrutiny in recent months due to myriad issues on its planes, including in January, when a door plug blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight.

Following the Jan. 5 midair fiasco, the Federal Aviation Administration discovered “unacceptable” quality control issues during an audit of Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems.
 

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What do you mean by this, bro? The picture here should be yesterday's UNGA vote on some imaginary "genocide" Serbs supposedly committed in Bosnia (making it some international commemoration day or idk).

It is not about China and the US directly per se. Although as you can see China voted against it and supported us in that way (thanks and respect to China for that).

The US was the main sponsor of this resolution with their standard anti-Serbian plan of action that has been on their daily menu for decades.

Although, this time it was not only the standard blueprint against Serbs but also an attempt to whitewash their supporting and enabling the genocide in Gaza with this bullshit since Bosniaks are also some quasi-Muslims. (That's why this comes during this moment now).

So, they wanted to get some soft power points in the Muslim world back, but I don't think that anyone even knows who those people are, so they probably didn't succeed. The resolution passed in the end, but I don't think that this has any tangible effects in the real world.

There were so many abstentions or voting YES, due to Muslim representatives voting based on feelings, rather than facts, and just because of US pressure, US vassal votes, or some neutral countries simply wanted to pay back the US in this way after voting against it constantly recently.

In the end, there were 19 votes NO, 84 votes YES, and 68 abstentions. Still, the majority of countries either voted no or didn't give a damn about this bullshit, I bet that without US operations, it would've been majority no.
Point is look where those Muslim countries voted. Even Iran voted against you. This is supposed to be the global south alliance?
 
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A lot of people say China is inactive. That they don't step out more to help others.

I realize China is smart for taking a hands off only business approach. You help your "allies" and give yourself a huge extra cost but those "allies" may never return the favour when needed. America itself doesn't have allies. It has vassals and subject that will get slapped hard should they step out of line.

Wonder of those who voted yes, how many voted "NO" condemning the current genocide in Palestine.
Israel did not bother to vote. Guess who is shameless.
 
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:oops::cool:


Celebrity opinions matter, not because they know any better that Joe Blow or Jane Blow, the celebrity has visibility due to their fame.

That rallies the opinion to the top of opinions. If someone has an opinion, and the celebrity comes out with the same opinion, then that someone knows they are not alone.

In this case, when the American elite, the rich, start deviating from the party line, you know Israel and Biden have a PR problem. There is no fix for that, because this issue is so divisive.

That is what I always thought about American PR and propaganda, that is was really over-rated. Does not fool anybody. American threats work. Not propaganda. American propaganda seems to work, only because it is backed up by threats.

This Israel thing, being backed fully by Genocide Joe, could be a mortal blow to this soft power. Not that I believe in it, but true believers are Americans.

American soft power is deceit and genocide, that seems clearer by the day.

Even the comedians are joking about it.

:(
 

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ROC: Taiwan should be in WHO
Swiss: errr okay sure, I only have China on the invite list, do you have Chinese passports?
ROC: do these passports count?
Swiss: that depends, are you saying these are issued by a country called China?
ROC: well yes but actually no
Swiss: then no you can't come in

CNA has been stirring up shit every year at WHA bringing up Taiwan's status when others are trying to talk about health, I guess Swiss finally had it with them.
 
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UK/US also divided India on behalf of Arabs. ( Look it up where Japan sent first Toyota and than 2nd one). and whole host of other European colonies especially the misrule of French. There is reason Saudis have appointed a French speaking African to the the senior Post of OIC.
The only other nation that current house of Saud owe anything are the Afghans and the other are Baluch due to Oman. make sure you understand why this Sultan of Oman and its people are regarded so high in Gulf Emirates. and only Sultan of Oman got such reception in UAE which usually not happen on this scale among the Gulf Arabs.

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You totally dodged the question - loss of Islamic holy site and Arab land to a foreign entity - is that due to Arabic soft power or Arabic system failure?

Yes, and what is specially sad of the broken up of the empire is not the independence from Spain itself.
It is the crazy divisions artificially created there to have weak countries.
Before Colombia and Venezuela were one for example. The old Virreinato or Granada
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay also one. The virreinato de la Plata.
And Mexico, the old virreinato de nueva España was huge, including all Central America (Nicaragua, Guatemala) and half of nowadays US (Texas, Nuevo Mexico)

Without those divisions there would be huge powerful countries there that would not be so easily bullied by the U.S.
Isn't the more recent division of Colombia to form Panama also attributed to the US?


  • YES : 143
  • NO : 9
  • ABSTENTION : 25
Nearly all the countries of the 20th century that were scratching their heads with "The Jewish Question" voted NO or ABSTAINED, including the ironic Ukraine. Even India voted YES.

Meanwhile, the Israeli ambassador tore up the UN charter and asked "what would Churchill think"?

Indeed.. what would the genocidal, colonial, mass murderer, Bengal Famine architect Churchill think? Any ideas?
 

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I would like to rant about words, specifically an expression, passed the point of no return.

Does it seem like there are a few events or issues that have passed the point of no return?

Quite a few, eh?

What is next, who knows.

What has not gone beyond the point of no return, is the US - China relationship. That is a deep irony.

Everything else, seem to have gone off the rails like an Amtrak.

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What do you mean by this, bro? The picture here should be yesterday's UNGA vote on some imaginary "genocide" Serbs supposedly committed in Bosnia (making it some international commemoration day or idk).

It is not about China and the US directly per se. Although as you can see China voted against it and supported us in that way (thanks and respect to China for that).

The US was the main sponsor of this resolution with their standard anti-Serbian plan of action that has been on their daily menu for decades.

Although, this time it was not only the standard blueprint against Serbs but also an attempt to whitewash their supporting and enabling the genocide in Gaza with this bullshit since Bosniaks are also some quasi-Muslims. (That's why this comes during this moment now).

So, they wanted to get some soft power points in the Muslim world back, but I don't think that anyone even knows who those people are, so they probably didn't succeed. The resolution passed in the end, but I don't think that this has any tangible effects in the real world.

There were so many abstentions or voting YES, due to Muslim representatives voting based on feelings, rather than facts, and just because of US pressure, US vassal votes, or some neutral countries simply wanted to pay back the US in this way after voting against it constantly recently.

In the end, there were 19 votes NO, 84 votes YES, and 68 abstentions. Still, the majority of countries either voted no or didn't give a damn about this bullshit, I bet that without US operations, it would've been majority no.
you should thank UAE/Oman/Bahrain much more than one else. They give spine to Israel and rest of Turkic states not vote with Europe.
this basically confirm what Saudi already know the Europhile nature of muslim countries and hence creation of alternative aka New Europe. Saudi needed to vote with this resolution as the others would have gotten closer to Europe and its growing muslim population. MBS is not some retard. if this Boeing goes down and Arabs have to rely more on Airbus than they may even have to revise there stance on China related issue as they will not be able to deal with Europe. Europe is right on there face from Sports to tourism to Engineering Saudi really interested in testing new Civil Aviation products sooner.
 

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You totally dodged the question - loss of Islamic holy site and Arab land to a foreign entity - is that due to Arabic soft power or Arabic system failure?
They have what is considered Arabian peninsula. Let others who benefited from Europe deal with Israel.

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