Numerous United Airlines Incidents Experienced Since The Start Of 2024
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Published 2024-04-27
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All Comments (21)
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united: uniting all the incidents to the one airline.
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7:19 bro knew what he was doing with the path 💀
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It's hard to make anything of this without knowing what the number of comparable incidents was last year or what it is for an airline relative to its size during a comparable period.
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Another great video! Thank you for effort you put into this videos❤!
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The song United Breaks Guitars has been upscaled to United Breaks Planes lol
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And some people blame Boeing for this
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On a related question: How many or what percentage of senior maintenance personnel retired/quit from United during COVID? United's incidents may be a reflection of a "brain drain" within the carrier.
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Are you going to put out the same video with Delta or American to actually making these statistic meaningful?
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Most of the incidents are with B737, B767 and B777. Something bad is going on with the ground maintenance.
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they united all of the aviation disasters into one
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U forgot the one about B77W taking off from Sydney with hydraulic leak. Pretty serious stuff that u omitted
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It is a short step from incidents to accidents
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6:22:💀 imagine being in the toilet then realising that the toilet is overflowin
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Age of each aircraft and/or time on wing for engines Cycles of airframe as replacement aircraft is pushed out even further as well delays in maintenance to achieve higher passenger throughput
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Is there fleet pretty old?
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One thing to note here is that 90% of them are American companies which have parts and maintenance issues. Boeing, Pratt and Whitney etc.
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At least they no longer beat elderly asian doctors...
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Human factor
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So much I lost track counting
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Boeing is under the line of fire with the incidents this year. However....I am surprised these incidents are only involving US carriers. So, is it a Boeing problem or a lack of US carriers maintencance?