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From: flymajj
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  • you are a rich man

  • Hey you guys you know LTF85199? hes the idiot who thinks 737's suck ass. Put poor comment on whatever 737 vid he comments on!!!!

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  • @MMSband737

    Good idea.

  • No, I didn't as these planes were reliable and well maintained.

    They have been retired since this video was taken but most have been transferred to Air India Cargo so they'll still be flying for a few years yet. A testiment to the design of the early 737s.

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  • Just because it is old doesn't mean you have to say your prayers, it will break apart in midair, or whatever. They could have used the 737 for a while longer but they just decided to retire it on one factor of fuel management. Fatigue cracks can be found without difficulty. It's not like their almost impossible to find....

  • What an idiot. I guess another person believeing more in the most modern of technology. These planes are just as good. I flew these daily when I was younger.

  • If thats true then Im the CEO manager of boeing douchebag.

  • You dont know your facts. If there was metal fatigue don't you think they would find it before the actual flight. If they did find it they would repair it immeadiately. And the wing can't just break off. TODAYS modern aircraft have better material than the worlds first jet airliner airliner (the comet) in the 1950's. Get a life queer.

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  • You aren't an engineer. I can see it in my eyes and so can everyone else. You facts are inaccurate and you are very immature. You must be 5 years old shall I guess? :)

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