A buddy of mine found this in an airport parking garage today. It was obviously reported to the proper authorities. I’m not sure what it is, however it definitely looks suspicious. Thoughts?
‼️ Official release regarding today's B-52 crash at Edwards. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and unit members at this time.
More information will be released as it becomes available.
Yesterday I posted me working in a B737NG flight deck doing a B check. Since there was interest in that today I will show you another aircraft here in for a “Heavy” C check. This is what the inside of a B737NG looks like when it is stripped clean for a heavy inspection.
The flight deck is stripped clean including the windows, in the
passenger compartment everything is removed including all the lavatories , galleys (we call them monuments), seats, floors, windows and even all of the cabin doors are removed for overhaul.
Every square inch of the pressurized area of the aircraft is inspected for corrosion, damage or cracks.
A passenger discovered a rat moving in the cabin ceiling of a Jet Blue aircraft mid-air recently, and it's a concern. What could go wrong ?
A rat inside a plane is considered a major aviation safety and bio-security hazard.
Because rodents can chew through critical electrical wiring and control cables, airlines immediately ground, decontaminate, and inspect aircraft the moment a stowaway rodent is spotted.
Rats could be carriers of diseases and parasites that pose a severe health risk to passengers and crew in a confined, recycled-air environment.
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A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 (N8879Q), Flight SWA3698, buzzed the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium at 2,000 feet while en route from San Jose Airport to San Diego Airport during Qatar vs. Switzerland World Cup match, 27 minutes into the game.