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  1. Alaska Air returns 737 MAX 9 involved in mid-air blowout to Boeing. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/alaska-air-formally-returns-flight-225421092.html
  2. Thai news report of the fire. https://www.fm91bkk.com/newsarticle/32523
  3. Appears to be a good move, accepting that outside advice can work and improve the company. Amadeus, seems to be a big player when it comes to technology in the global travel and tourism industry. https://amadeus.com/en/airlines/overview
  4. As always so selective, it must be sad to be so paranoid, that you just see conspiracy everywhere. So the FBI and NTSB are part on the conspiracy now. The incident is under investigation and the final report is still not released, hence why I posted the link about Boeing getting into trouble with the NTSB, but you and your twin ‘wingnut’ continue to push your ill informed opinions as the only “real truth.” But as normal you’re off down another rabbit hole. Pierson left Boeing in 2018, and do you really think if as he claimed a whistleblower passed him the documents, he would not have keep a copy and been able to produce them to back up his claim, this man likes his 15 minutes of fame, remember the it’s a Max aircraft, I have to get off publicity stunt. Here is a quote online from someone who worked with him at Boeing. ”Worked directly with him for 3 years, he was my skip level. One of the more incompetent people I worked with. I often wondered how someone so daft could be a senior manager but then again it’s Boeing. He used to come around to the barges and ask questions about common defects we were tracking and if we needed help escalating the issue. It reminds me of how I have to explain to my parents how to use online banking. The guy is an ambulance chasing fraud.” Plenty of quotes like that around in the aviation industry, do they hold any or no credibility? That is why I listen to the facts from the authorities, not go looking for reports that just meet my agenda, but of course you never accept facts that differ from your narrative. You posts continue to show that you lack any critical thinking, are driven by your bigoted, racist and Misogynist tunnel vision, and are clearly not a pleasant person, or maybe that comes about to anyone, if you have to work full time in China at an age when successful people are enjoying their retirement. So I will politely say bye, I am not wasting my time with cult members, who never accept facts, post conspiracy nonsense. I am stopping repling and feeding you 2 trolls.
  5. Two Foreign Workers Die While Cleaning Chicken Manure Tank “June 28, at approximately 16:30 PM, the Sawang Het Thung Hiang Rescue Unit in Bo Thong received a distress call. The incident involved two foreign workers from a chicken farm located in Ban Thung Sala, Moo 3, Wat Suwan Subdistrict, Bo Thong District, Chonburi. Rescue officials rushed to the scene and found two unconscious men, both from Myanmar. Witnesses reported that the two workers lost consciousness while cleaning a chicken manure tank. Rescue personnel administered initial first aid, but both men remained unresponsive. They were urgently transported to Bo Thong Hospital, where they were pronounced dead. Upon investigation, authorities discovered a six-wheeled truck equipped with a chicken manure tank that the workers had entered to clean. The probable cause of the incident was inadequate ventilation inside the tank. The workers' supervisor explained that the tank had not been fully emptied of chicken manure due to sand blockage. The combination of gas buildup, cool weather, and rainfall likely resulted in insufficient air circulation, causing the workers to faint. Colleagues found the unconscious men inside the tank and immediately called for help. Preliminary investigations by the Bo Thong Police Station will determine if negligence led to the fatalities. Authorities plan to question all involved parties to ascertain the precise cause of the incident.” https://workpointnews.com/around/news/N2SUWK5
  6. Update The fire was brought under control and confirmed no injuries or fatalities have been reported. The fire caused significant damage to the mattress warehouse and one pickup truck. Pictures from responders.
  7. This is a translation from Thai media. “Mr. Thakorn, 60, a former senatorial candidate from Khlong Yai District, Trat Province, has claimed that he was pushed by a foreign man, identified as Mr. Mario, causing him to fall off his bicycle and sustain injuries. Mr. Thakorn alleges that Mr. Mario not only assaulted him but also threatened, insulted, and humiliated him. Trat Governor Nattapong Sanguanchit ordered a thorough investigation by the relevant authorities. Officials visited Ban Chuen Beach to meet with Mr. Thakorn and hear his account. Mr. Thakorn recounted being pushed off his bicycle three times by Mr. Mario, causing injuries to his leg. He also expressed frustration over being insulted and threatened both at the scene and in front of the police, who only fined Mr. Mario instead of pressing charges. Subsequently, officials visited the resort where the incident occurred to speak with Mr. Mario and his wife. When they couldn't reach an agreement, both parties were brought to a negotiation session at Mai Rood Police Station. After nearly an hour of discussions, Mr. Mario agreed to apologise to Mr. Thakorn and acknowledged causing his injuries. The negotiations, mediated by Khlong Yai District Chief and Deputy Immigration Inspector Pol. Lt. Col. Jiraphong Wiriyapong, concluded with Mr. Mario agreeing to apologise to Mr. Thakorn at the beach, shake hands, and pledge not to repeat such behavior. The police recorded the agreement, assuring Mr. Thakorn's safety and preventing future incidents. Mr. Thakorn expressed his hope that this would be the last such incident involving foreigners and Thai citizens, extending his forgiveness and welcoming foreigners to visit Thailand and Trat Province.” https://workpointnews.com/around/news/NMJ8LMW
  8. 55555 is that really the best you can come up with, a 2 month old report that has been discussed on other threads. So you now choose to cherry pick your own screenshot, and missed out the parts that does not meet your agenda. (See full screenshot below). Here is the full link to the full article, and again you only believe what you want from your own tunnel vision. “Jennifer Homendy, the chair of the NTSB, told FlightGlobal: "I believe the whistleblower has the shipside tracker, which we already have, [and] is not the documents we are looking for."” https://www.businessinsider.com/boeing-whistleblower-alleges-criminal-coverup-over-737-max-blowout-2024-4#:~:text=Boeing whistleblower claims there is,over the 737 Max blowout&text=Boeing has said there's no,whistleblower gave him these documents. Let me guess you will next tell me the NTSB are wrong, are liars, are part of the conspiracy and are corrupt too! Bye, as you have lost all credibility, and your repeated same opinions are not facts, as all you are now doing is using your own ignorant speculation to fuel your own misinformation and agenda.
  9. Update Initial reports indicate that the fire has not yet been fully extinguished. No injuries have been reported, but significant damage has occurred to the main building, workers' residences, and the surrounding factory area. The total damage cost is yet to be assessed. Ratchaburi Provincial Forensic Team has been notified to assist with the investigation. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire started as a small blaze near the factory, which was fuelled by strong winds, and then spread to ignite materials inside the factory. Pictures from responders.
  10. June 28, at 14:00, a fire was reported at the Mae Pranee Mattress Factory in Tha Khoei Subdistrict, Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi. The fire broke out in a single-story warehouse. Fire trucks from the area are currently using water lines to combat and extinguish the blaze. Pictures from Responders.
  11. This seems to be a ill advised, self installed Lithium battery system that maybe started the fire, but pictures show the vehicle burnt really well.
  12. Another ‘wingnut’ cult reply, what reality are you in? Sharpe as a marble as always, makes any discussion pointless.
  13. Bye as it pointless trying to discuss anything someone who’s ignorant speculation just fuels their own misinformation
  14. The ill advised, installed battery, maybe or maybe started the fire, but pictures show the vehicle burnt really well.
  15. Maybe try reading the link, before again posting your own paranoid based conspiracies. I can only post up to date links, I can’t make you understand the links, if you only choose to read between the lines, because it meets your own ‘wingnut’ views. “When a different group of employees put the plug back in place, Boeing says the employees didn’t think the plane would actually fly in that condition. Instead, they were just blocking the hole with the plug to protect the inside of the fuselage from weather as the plane moved outside. That group of employees often makes those kind of temporary fixes. “The doors team closes up the aircraft before it is moved outside, but it’s not their responsibility to install the pins,” said Elizabeth Lund, senior vice president of quality for Boeing’s commercial airplane unit.” Clearly your reading comprehension is about as good as you critical thinking, blinded by that tunnel vision of your hate.
  16. June 27, 22:20, a fatal accident involving a pickup truck occurred just before the overpass near the Wat Mab Kha gate on Route 3191 in Mab Kha Subdistrict, Nikhom Phatthana District, Rayong. The pickup truck collided with a utility pole, resulting in severe consequences for the three male occupants. Victim 1 - Deceased, found trapped inside the vehicle. Victim 2 - Ejected from the vehicle, initially found without a pulse. Emergency responders from Nikhom Phatthana Hospital provided assistance, but the victim was pronounced dead at the hospital. Victim 3 - Also ejected from the vehicle, found unconscious but revived on the scene. Rescue personnel from Siam Rayong transported the individual to Nikhom Phatthana Hospital and remains under medical care. Pictures from responders.
  17. June 28, 06.00, an accident occurred when a 10-wheel truck experienced brake failure and veered off course, crashing into a pedestrian walkway at Bang Kaew 2 exit, heading towards Bang Pa-in. One person was injured in the incident. The Poh Teck Tung Foundation transported the injured individual to Prince Suvarnabhumi Hospital for medical treatment. Responders picture.
  18. 23:00 on June 27, 2024, police officers from Phan Thong Police Station, along with firefighters responded to a report of a van fire on Sukprayoon Road, near the front of a Shell gas station in Nong Tamlueng Subdistrict, Phan Thong District. Three fire trucks were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, responders found a white Toyota Commuter van, license plate Ubon Ratchathani, engulfed in flames. Firefighters battled the blaze for over 20 minutes before it was fully extinguished, but the van was completely destroyed, leaving only the metal frame. The 64-year-old owner of the van, recounted the harrowing experience. He was driving as usual when he detected a burning smell. He pulled over and called a mechanic to inspect and repair the vehicle. Moments later, he noticed flames emanating from the lithium battery he had installed to power the van's air conditioning. The fire rapidly intensified, leaving him unable to control it. He confirmed that the only modification made to the van was the installation of the lithium battery for air conditioning purposes, and the van was solely for personal use. Police will conduct an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire. https://workpointnews.com/around/news/NTV9918
  19. Boeing plans to brief European aviation officials on 737 Max. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/boeing-brief-european-regulators-production-090603752.html
  20. Boeing blames missing paperwork for Alaska Air incident, prompting rebuke from safety regulators. https://www.wesh.com/article/boeing-alaska-air-incident-paperwork/61435876
  21. 27 June, Police Chief Pol. Col. Tawee Kudthalaeng led a team of officers to escort the suspect to the crime scene in Huaysapan Alley, Pong, for a reenactment of the crime. The reenactment was heavily guarded by over 30 officers. During the reenactment, the victim’s relatives shouted insults at the suspect, and victim’s boyfriend, Mr. Nui, attempted to attack the gunman but was restrained by the police. The suspect, Mr. Mongkol confessed to following the white pickup truck of his father-in-law’s friend and firing four shots. He claimed he did not intend to kill anyone and expressed remorse, stating that the shooting was an act of rage after being repeatedly assaulted by his father-in-law and others. Mr. Nui, also stated that he and his wife did not know the suspect, as they had only recently started working at the camp.
  22. Yes fully agree, Boeing certainly are responsible for their own problems, and currently make good headlines. Just for comparison, here is another example of an FAA AD, 2024, on Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, which currently ,means that worldwide, over 600 Airbus A320 Neo aircraft are grounded awaiting checks. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/03/27/2024-06433/airworthiness-directives-pratt-and-whitney-turbofan-engines https://simpleflying.com/faa-ad-pratt-whitney-pw1100g/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/350320759/six-hundred-planes-grounded-issue-causing-headaches-airlines
  23. Thai Airways is also a member of The Star Alliance network, being one of the five founding members, and is a codeshare partner with the airlines below.
  24. The problem here was that Mr. Wanchai Phetphuang, was reported to be a hoarder, and known locally for his habit of collecting and storing trash. Still not nice when a family lose everything in a fire, as I am sure there is no insurance. Pictures from responders.
  25. NTSB critical of Boeing for sharing unauthorised information about the Alaska flight. https://theaircurrent.com/aviation-safety/ntsb-sanctions-boeing-for-sharing-unauthorized-alaska-1282-information-during-media-briefing/
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