суббота, 12 января 2013 г.
The U.S. Department of Transportation says the FAA will conduct a comprehensive review of the critic
The U.S. Department of Transportation alaska airlines phone number says the FAA will conduct alaska airlines phone number a comprehensive review of the critical systems of Boeing s new 787 Dreamliner plane after the much touted and long-delayed aircraft racked up a series of troubling incidents in the past week alone. This review will include an examination of everything from design, alaska airlines phone number manufacture and assembly.
The new head of the FAA, Michael Huerta said, We are confident that the aircraft is safe and the government agency made no mention of grounding any 787s. United, the only U.S. carrier currently flying the Dreamliner reportedly has no such plans either. As air travel analyst Rick Seaney told FareCompare, Any airline would be crazy to put an aircraft in the air that they didn t believe was absolutely safe, especially such a high profile plane.
However, as DOT Secretary Ray LaHood said they hope to get to the root causes of the recent incidents with special emphasis on the 787 s electrical power and distribution system to determine what happened so they can prevent such glitches from occurring in the future.
Most analysts seem to agree that new aircraft often suffer through minor glitches or growing pains and point to initial problems alaska airlines phone number with the 747 in 1970 and more recent snafus that occurred on the massive alaska airlines phone number Airbus A380 including cracks on wings. And as one analyst pointed out , newer airplanes are safer than ever.
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