Fliers trying to avoid Boeing planes; turn to prayer and anti-anxiety meds – IOTW Report

Fliers trying to avoid Boeing planes; turn to prayer and anti-anxiety meds

Some fliers nervous to travel aboard Boeing aircraft following a stream of flight problems in the last three months say they try to book flights on other planes while others say they’ve turned to prayer or medications to get through their trips.

16 Comments on Fliers trying to avoid Boeing planes; turn to prayer and anti-anxiety meds

  1. Nice job, Media!

    Yes, Boeing needs to get back on task. Airlines definitely need to understand the technology that allows them to make money and get away from diversity hiring.

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  2. We simply gave up flying. The drive from the Pacific Northwest to Tucson takes 3 days. We’d rather drive for three days than fly for three hours. The whole airport-TSA experience is bad enough. But our last flight, on the airline that has a United stewardess painted on the tail, did it for us. The rude, arrogant, and inconsiderate homo flight attendant was just too much.

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  3. @uncle al – two unvaxxed old guys in the pilot’s seat, if that’s even allowed…

    Driving is more fun, and safer even with illegals getting free cars and licenses with zero training.

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  4. Somebody correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe only one of the latest f-ups was actually caused by Boeing (Alaska Airlines). All of the rest were actually caused by United’s janky maintenance (or lack thereof). Most of the panic, as usual, has been caused by our fine high quality lamestream media piling on.

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  5. Well, first we have a ship possibly being hacked into a bridge. Next, a plane being hacked into the ground?

    Remember the movie Leave The World behind? Predictive programming?

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