@AlaskaAir and @Boeing
I figured I would make a note. It has come to my mind on take off that the 737-900 has the same plugs (doors) as the 737-max-9 (the one that had a door blow off mid flight). I’m currently on a 737-900 in row 27 on my way back to Seattle, wife freaking out. Our flight to Orlando was a max 9 that got grounded, Max 9 is grounded, why would the -900 not be grounded? I was told by someone that works at Boeing, it’s likely because it hasn’t happened yet to 737-900. Boeing and Alaska would already be aware. WHO wants to calm the nerves or explain why -900 is safe to fly and max 9 isn’t given door plug issue? Also, understand that I have previous training in aerospace manufacturing for Boeing, I’m aware that vast majority of flights are safe and secure. But can’t help but be concerned in the absence of any sort of calming and knowing how greedy companies can be. Have they been evaluated to ensure safety?
Careful when you order @dominos pizza, you might get dog in it as well.
I counted minimum of 7 employees in there. Not one had a problem. I DO! Your dog doesn’t belong in my food!
@alexspivey @ourplacidtones@HomeDepot honestly. this happened to mine as well. So frustrated, because they’re not taking into account different climates and I only had mine for a month and the whole bottom plate rusted!! And when it fell it completly broke. @HomeDepot should totally replace them for us!