lellololes t1_izbln24 wrote
Reply to comment by iamnotbillyjoel in End of an era as final Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line by maxxspeed
Cars are not built to the same standards as aircraft. It's a totally different world.
iamnotbillyjoel t1_izbm0zd wrote
well that's obvious, yet unconvincing
lellololes t1_izbnfnp wrote
Would it make you feel better if you knew that the jet engines that power the 747-800 are from the series of engines that also powers the 787?
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Squattedtrucksarebad t1_izbshfy wrote
Just under 4% of the total amount of B747s have been involved in an accident that lead to a Hull loss. Some of which weren't even down to fault of the plane.
The 747-8 doesn't contributes to any of them as far as I'm aware.
Planes are built to a different standard to cars. Cars are mass produced. Planes aren't.
flume t1_izcz7i2 wrote
Wait, 1 out of every 25 747s ever built has been destroyed in a crash? Damn I know they've been operating a long time and it includes stuff like CFIT incidents, but I'm surprised it's that high.
Made_of_Awesome t1_izdbu2a wrote
Not crash, just loss beyond economical repair. The stats include everything from terrorist attacks, cargo fires, and floods while in storage.
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