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https://xcancel.com/MyLordBebo/status/1980893056628060613

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Nothing to worry about, it has a spare wing on the other side

https://xcancel.com/MyLordBebo/status/1980893056628060613 Best comment: >Nothing to worry about, it has a spare wing on the other side
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Your DEI crew on the ground said its safe. A couple missing or loose bolts/screws is okay too because DEI lowered the requirements not just for the DEI crew, but for you as a passenger too.

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Nobody died but their pride and they ain't got none of that.

So no harm no foul, right? Right?

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They were correct. On the ground it is safe.

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The DEI mechanics assured the DEI ground crew they didn’t need to do any more work.

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Well, it was break time.

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Every day is break time with those worthless fucks.

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That's likely AI. Screws aren't the correct type of fasteners for that application. Rivets are always used in those applications for that exact reason.

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You're assuming this plane was inspected and worked on by white guys instead of some pakis.

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That's likely AI.

That's not AI. It happens all the time, especially in 3rd world shitholes and companies that embrace DEI over safety.

http://www.airsafenews.com/2009/08/if-you-see-loose-screws-on-your-jet.html

https://archive.ph/hx89m

Do an image search for "plane wing loose screws"

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Sum thing wong with that wing.

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Wi Tu Lo?

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Skew tu loose

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Just in case you've never heard of this.

https://youtu.be/CaOkTKfxu44