Former FAA safety inspector urges caution over Boeing 737: ‘I’ve never, ever done this
A former Federal Aviation Administration safety inspector urged travelers to exercise caution over the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft after a series of crashes.
“I’ve never, ever done this before,” David Soucie said on CNN’s “Newsroom” when asked if Americans should be concerned about riding the plane.
“I’ve never said that, ‘Hey, it’s unsafe to fly a particular model’ but in this case, I’m going to have to go there. I just looked at the flight data of that aircraft: its strikingly similar, same issues we had with the Max Air. So yeah, I would watch for that airplane.”
“I’ve never, ever done this. I’ve never said that, ‘hey, it’s unsafe to fly a particular model’ but in this case, I’m going to have to go there So yeah I would watch for that airplane,” - fmr. FAA Safety Inspector @David_Soucie on the Boeing 737 MAX 8. https://t.co/PgcNELgjxm pic.twitter.com/qGKSt4WCru
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Tank Boeing’s stock.
Had me unnerved there for bit, until I checked. The only planes in or out of here, except for general aviation, are several 737 variants operated by Alaska Airline. Fortunately, they have no Max 8s in service.