Hey there everyone,
My family and I are scheduled to fly on a Boeing 737 Max this summer and I am getting increasingly anxious about it.
Would people on this group advise me to cancel and rebook flights with another plane?
I'd be very grateful for any wisdom!
Thanks so much from Abby
Hello, Abby. Welcome to PoA, I hope you enjoy your time here.
In addition to the great advice above, I'd like to add the following thoughts.
The airlines have confidence in the aircraft or they would not be using it. There are no reputable airlines sending planes off while crossing their fingers hoping nothing goes wrong. The cost of an aircraft crash is very high, in both direct costs and in damage to the company reputation.
Pilots, and the cabin crew, are quite literally staking their lives on their confidence in the aircraft. And these are people who are definitely in the know about the aircraft and their safety.
About the 737 Max specifically you need to understand that the issues you're aware of have already been addressed. None of the things in the news are a problem since once a problem is known the solution is implemented as thoroughly and as quickly as can be. In the case of the MCAS you may recall that the aircraft were taken out of service worldwide until a solution was in place.
The initial issue that catapulted it to fame, the MCAS issue, has certainly been trained to every pilot. You can flip two switches and it will no longer be a problem. Seriously, thats it. The lack of knowledge and training were what caused the initial crashes. (There are reasons the knowledge was not immediately available at the time of the crashes, but that has changed and is now common knowledge) Also there has been some software updates to make the issue less likely to incorrectly appear in the first place.
The emergency door that blew off? That was a build/maintenance issue that has since been checked on every aircraft that is so configured. Once the bolts are in place (as they would be after the inspection if not before), there is no chance of the door just randomly leaving the aircraft.
At this point I'd put the aircraft in the same category as other airframes. That any issue that arises on a Max flight is just a random fluke that could hit any other aircraft on a give day. So, who's to say that you jumping from a 737 to an Airbus 321 (for example) might not result in you going to the aircraft that will have the fluke hit it that day?
To be clear, I'd have no issue taking a 737 Max to any destination and I'd counsel against making a decision just based on the aircraft type.
Let us know how the trip goes.