Another one! What the heck is happening to the U.S. airline system?
· Jan 31, 2024 · NottheBee.com

When you see headlines like this ...

... and this:

... and this:

You have to wonder: What the heck is going on?

And you don't feel any better when the headlines keep coming, like this one from this week:

United Airlines flight diverted because Boeing jet had cracked windshield in another flight near-disaster

I mean:

'A cross-country United Airlines flight was diverted Sunday because the Boeing jet had a cracked windshield,' the Federal Aviation Administration said.

United Airlines Flight 1627 had been heading from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, to Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC, on Sunday when it made a sharp turn for an unexpected stop, as seen on its path tracked by Flight Aware.

It 'landed safely at Denver International Airport in Colorado … after diverting due to a cracked windshield,' the FAA said.

A "cracked windshield." That's the kind of thing you're supposed to get on your Toyota Corolla. Not a massive passenger jet!

Now, I'm no Sherlock Homes, but I wonder if the apparently imminent collapse of our air system has something to do with the airline industry's pivot toward diversity obsessiveness over technical expertise and perfection?

Maybe that has a little something to do with it?

Not feeling too good about flying anytime soon, tbh!


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