Tag: Boeing 787
A FLIGHT ATTENDANT TAKES YOU ON AN INSIDE TOUR OF THE DREAMLINER
The Boeing 787-8 is my office, but more than that, it sometimes feels like my home. As an International Long-Haul Crew Member, I spend more hours in an airplane than […]
Why I tell people to avoid flying on a Boeing 787
“New rule: never fly on a 787.” That’s what I found myself advising some non-aviation industry friends who were planning a trip this week, despite all the benefits of the newest generation […]
The Boeing 787: The Truth Finally Hits the Fan
Congratulations to James B. Stewart on a superb New York Times article yesterday on Boein. As he has pointed out, fully 35 percent of the airframe of the 787, the troubled, if superbly advanced, new […]
10 Reasons – Why not to fly with Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Over the past 30 years I’ve been flying all across the globe with almost all passenger aircraft you can imagine and with a huge number of different airlines – on […]
How Pilots Prepare For The Boeing 787
By-Bouke Rypma: “What’s in a name?” – that was my first thought. As a pilot, I’m not particularly interested in the name of an aircraft. Instead, I tend to focus on […]
