737 MAX is a newer generation of the 737. It has bigger engines and was involved in a series of spectacular crashes and engineering failures because the MBAs running Boeing refused to listen to engineers. You can get into the details yourself if you'd like but they fixed the problem a while back so they're safe now.
now now. it's also because the feds decided to let the aerospace corps do their own regulation auditing, so when boeing as a corporation fucked up the plane, boeing as a regulatory agent for the FAA was looking the other way
I'll bite - why? Feel free to ignore if the reason for travel gives up too much personal info.
Second question, how does it feel to have room?
We're in Colorado to visit my gf's parents.
Word, how is it having a plane to yourself (basically)?
It was pretty chill, didn't have to worry about too much about little covids running everywhere.
Window or aisle seat?
Third question - idk what the difference between a 737 and a 737 MAX is, but is the bathroom on the plane more than 4 square feet?
737 MAX is a newer generation of the 737. It has bigger engines and was involved in a series of spectacular crashes and engineering failures because the MBAs running Boeing refused to listen to engineers. You can get into the details yourself if you'd like but they fixed the problem a while back so they're safe now.
now now. it's also because the feds decided to let the aerospace corps do their own regulation auditing, so when boeing as a corporation fucked up the plane, boeing as a regulatory agent for the FAA was looking the other way