Train Derailment Dumps Two 737 Fuselages Into Clark Fork River 187
McGruber (1417641) writes "Boeing builds its 737 airplane fuselages in a Wichita, Kansas factory. The fuselages are then shipped on top of railroad flatcars (as shown in this photograph) to Boeing's Renton, Washington plant, where assembly is completed. Unfortunately, a train carrying two fuselages to Renton derailed approximately 18 miles east of Superior, Montana. The 737s slid down a steep embankment and ended up in the Clark Fork River. That'll buff right out."
Warranty (Score:3, Funny)
I think that's gonna void the warranty... .High*Ping*Drifter.
"When in doubt, I whip it out!"
Alcohol (Score:5, Funny)
According to the article, there was alcohol involved.
Re:Bang Ding Ow (Score:4, Funny)
Yes, my God, they expect you to show 5 days a week and do an honest days work! Damn those 1%ers!
Re:It is safer to fly (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Warranty (Score:5, Funny)
My Dad was a wiring inspector for Boeing; he did the wiring in our house. ...
I don't fly.