Because Boeing were on such a good streak already…

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    11 months ago

    Could you elaborate? Why would maintenance guidelines havee clauses for money-making?

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      11 months ago

      i don’t work directly with these guidelines, but i’m told that whoever does maintenance has to follow the maintenance intervals dictated by boeing alone.

      if a plane doesn’t experience much wear, the intervals can be elongated. in addition, the maintenance company can change certain parts of the maintenance if they have the right qualifications.

      but no one really checks every single nut and bolt, so delta could’ve also been sloppy.

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          11 months ago

          may be, it could also mean that boeing didn’t adequately specify the kind and amount of maintenance that has to be done. it could also mean that delta changed the maintenance procedure so much that this failure could occur.

          there have been many cases where either has led to catastrophic failure