phasersonstun2
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251 has some issues.
Just send it back to "Bama" for some warranty work.....
Just another (of many) example(s) of the "high cost of cheap" - when maintenance was valued and still in-house, these sort of issues didn't exist nor would the A/C be allowed to dispatch with known "history".
All comes back to this simple methodology:
Do it right the first time....it's cheaper in the long run.
Listening Tempe?
Because....there have never been any maintenance issues with aircraft done in house (by US or any other airline).
FAA inspectors checked over the plane that is still parked outside a US Airways hanger at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. They found faulty seals on both of the rear doors of the Boeing 767.
Is this the cause of the incident(s) in January that were also the result of toxic fumes in the cabin?
I'm not sold on the leaking door seal explanation either.
Because its not pressured on the ground.