@KnightOfRen So basically, the SP moderators are now moderating Discord as well. This should be interesting. It'll definitely solve that "sanity" problem.
@ChrisPy Isn't maintenance the responsibility of the airline? They were also super old planes so they clearly did test them, the engines are just old. It would be different if it was a MAX and the brand new engines exploded. Since it was 2 different plane types and the same engine I'm blaming the engine.
@twillingtwillingthedude But a lot of Ford vans are made in places like Turkey even though it's an American company, and Mercedes has some factories in America.
@FeiWu Those are also very old planes. Boeing verified the safety of the engines when they built the planes. After that, it was up to UA to maintain them. A broken fan blade isn't an integration problem and is less of a construction problem than a maintenance problem.
@KnightOfRen So basically, the SP moderators are now moderating Discord as well. This should be interesting. It'll definitely solve that "sanity" problem.
Cool, too bad it has a misleading thumbnail
@ChrisPy Yeah
They made one of these with like 40 machine guns in the bomb bay to just rain bullets at people on the ground
So what's the policy on striking users who "harass" other users on third party sites?
@SupremeDorian mmmmmm
@ChrisPy For the MAX it was Ethiopian and LionAir. For the recent engine trouble it was United
@Something5353 I made it possible on the thing I'm making now, the whole plane is anti collision.
Change the name of this to "Never gonna let you down". Don't ask, just do it.
@Something5353 The cannons are anti-collision. I know how to fix them, I just didn't.
@FeiWu The MCAS thing happened in two developing nations with very limited pilot training resources and few experienced pilots.
@FeiWu I don't think they can keep track of every single plane at every single moment either.
@FeiWu hmm
@ChrisPy But those engines are like 30 years old...
@ChrisPy Isn't maintenance the responsibility of the airline? They were also super old planes so they clearly did test them, the engines are just old. It would be different if it was a MAX and the brand new engines exploded. Since it was 2 different plane types and the same engine I'm blaming the engine.
@EternalDarkness Thanks
@twillingtwillingthedude But a lot of Ford vans are made in places like Turkey even though it's an American company, and Mercedes has some factories in America.
@twillingtwillingthedude Yeah usually. Mini is technically a British car company though and they use German BMW engines.
@twillingtwillingthedude Fun fact though: most car manufacturers don't make all the components in their vehicles.
@GabeGabeTheFangster7 lol
@Kangy My mom doesn't love flying but she doesn't care that much. I just don't understand why people think Boeing makes the engines.
Ooooooo
@Sm10684 Yeah it was a PW4000 both times
@KnightOfRen Thank you
@Trainzo thanks
@KnightOfRen Ye lol I'm just stealing people's stuff to make mine look good
Make a budgie
@EternalDarkness can you make this a successor of this please?
@russianspy
@WolfSpark
@DeezDucks yes lol
@AN2Felllla indeed
@Inuyasha8215 no it's just people who don't understand the complexity of aviation and want to blame the biggest thing they can find
@BagelPlane Yes
@FeiWu Those are also very old planes. Boeing verified the safety of the engines when they built the planes. After that, it was up to UA to maintain them. A broken fan blade isn't an integration problem and is less of a construction problem than a maintenance problem.
@FeiWu Oh so it wasn't even the same plane. It's definitely an engine problem then.
@spefyjerbf Probably
@spefyjerbf Yeah. UA, GE, or Boeing could be at fault, it just seems recently the media has been attacking Boeing for everything that goes wrong lol.
That's like 4 build upvotes and 5 forum upvotes. I got 71 today and 360 this week. And that was with a 5-day ban.
@MrSilverWolf Also accept my friend request I want to send weird GA stuff
@MrSilverWolf Probably tbh
@SCP1471alt nice block evade
You can only run an engine so long before something breaks
@KnightOfRen UA is just garbage in general. Those planes are also like 40 years old, that's probably their lifespan.
@SPairforce Or like blaming the car company for an engine fire when the engine wasn't made by that company.
@NintendosmasterpieceMARIO Yeah but GE is a big company too
@russianspy Well yeah that's a well known fact. But I need the crucial deep lore here
@MrSilverWolf do you know?
@russianspy Careful you might get a strike
@WolfSpark It's a really nice looking plane
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