Boeing issues (was: 737Max Back In the News)

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Did they even tightened it enough to compress the lock washer?
/r/aviation is saying Spirit installs and hand tightens bolts for delivery to Boeing. Then, Boeing looks at the order and based on config decides if the plane gets a real door or not. If not, they torque the plug bolts to final spec. Seems like if that is the process it would be pretty easy to see where it failed.
 
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The four bolts designed to keep the plug from moving off the stops were missing, they said, adding that they would work to determine whether the bolts had ever even been installed.
 

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This video is insane!

Atlas Air flight 95 departed from Miami International Airport Thursday night at 10:32pm ET and immediately circled back to land at MIA at 10:46pm, according to FlightAware, after video shows flames coming from the Boeing 747-8
In all fairness, this one is most likely on the engine manufacturer or airline maintenance, not Boeing.
 

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In all fairness, this one is most likely on the engine manufacturer or airline maintenance, not Boeing.
The final bag-holder is Boeing and its QC. They can't rely on the fact that the fuselage was subcontracted to Spirit. JMO, but they had this coming. The plane looks like a monstrosity, with the engines jutted so far forward on pods, to make an airliner carry double the capacity the airframe was originally designed for...
 

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