So are we just going to assume the rest of the plane is assembled correctly? Lol. How does that even happen? Safe flight, I’m sure the important stuff is fine 🙂
Hypervisory on
I’m guessing the cockpit is in the tail section and the seats are a bit stiff. Typical Boeing QA.
ObviouslyTriggered on
Interesting but normal, this is done when additional rows are added to increase the density it’s not just backwards it’s also “mirrored” basically they install the port panel on the starboard side and vice versa.
This is done because the “important” and regulated thing here is the oxygen masks and they have to drop infront of the passenger a set distance.
jgilbs on
Just Boeing things
z64_dan on
Aircraft mechanic here.
This is called a “woopsie”.
samgarita on
tlebtaeS ruoY netsaF
angelherg1997 on
As long as the left phalange was installed, this shouldn’t be an issue.
ManicMechE on
If I had to look at that for an entire flight I’d lose my damn mind.
ReflectedCheese on
Looks like ryanair, probably cheaper plane because of the great QC
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So are we just going to assume the rest of the plane is assembled correctly? Lol. How does that even happen? Safe flight, I’m sure the important stuff is fine 🙂
I’m guessing the cockpit is in the tail section and the seats are a bit stiff. Typical Boeing QA.
Interesting but normal, this is done when additional rows are added to increase the density it’s not just backwards it’s also “mirrored” basically they install the port panel on the starboard side and vice versa.
This is done because the “important” and regulated thing here is the oxygen masks and they have to drop infront of the passenger a set distance.
Just Boeing things
Aircraft mechanic here.
This is called a “woopsie”.
tlebtaeS ruoY netsaF
As long as the left phalange was installed, this shouldn’t be an issue.
If I had to look at that for an entire flight I’d lose my damn mind.
Looks like ryanair, probably cheaper plane because of the great QC
Pack out your screwdriver and fix it *right now*.