Airplane maintenance

United plane apparently loses external panel mid-flight after taking off from SFO, officials say

I can’t help but feel a sense of unease and concern when I read about incidents like the recent one involving a United plane apparently losing an external panel mid-flight after taking off from SFO. It’s disconcerting to think that something as crucial as a panel could detach from an aircraft while it’s in the air. The implications of such an event are quite alarming, to say the least.

When I consider the age of the aircraft in question, a 25-year-old Boeing 737-800, it raises questions about maintenance practices and protocols. The fact that panels falling off of planes isn’t particularly uncommon, and is often attributed to operator maintenance, is definitely cause for reflection.… Continue reading

Nose wheel comes off Delta Boeing 757 shortly before takeoff | CNN

Nose wheel comes off Delta Boeing 757 shortly before takeoff. This was the headline that caught my attention recently. As an avid traveler who has spent countless hours on airplanes, incidents like these always make me pause and reflect on the state of aviation safety. The comments surrounding this incident have been varied, with some blaming Boeing, others blaming the maintenance crew, and some even questioning the reliability of the 757. But what can we really take away from this?

One recurring theme in the comments is the age of the 757. Many people point out that the plane is fairly old, and therefore, it should be Delta’s responsibility to ensure its maintenance.… Continue reading