I_dream_of_Geni 11 minutes ago

"The recent incident of this nature occurred on May 29, 2026, when a LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-8 (registration CC-BBD) had its L2 passenger door torn off by an air-stairs vehicle on Easter Island "

There. Fixed it for you.

866-RON-0-FEZ 6 minutes ago

As few have already pointed out, an AI hallucination...

Quick, to the top of HN!

jey 17 minutes ago

I thought other reporting claimed that a ground handling truck crashed into the door, thereby detaching it?

dylan604 20 minutes ago

"Still, any event in which a door separates from a commercial aircraft tends to attract attention from regulators, manufacturers, and airline safety teams."

As well as stockholders I'd imagine.

random__duck 8 minutes ago

Clearly doors and boeing aircraft don't get along.

ralph84 16 minutes ago

Put some caution tape over the door and have the pilots fly it out empty at 6,000 feet so it doesn't have to be pressurized.

  • nandomrumber 11 minutes ago

    Haphazardly chuck a road cone in the isle near the door.

    • mikestorrent 8 minutes ago

      I have never heard "church" being used as a verb before

      • nandomrumber 6 minutes ago

        One wonders do Apple devs even use an iPhone?

        Like, under what circumstances would I want the word the changed to thr after I’ve typed the next word.

        • dylan604 4 minutes ago

          I'd venture auto-incorrect had a go here

          • nandomrumber 3 minutes ago

            Tapo.

            Meaning: a tapographical error, compare typo.

            I don’t need AI - I’m perfectly capable of being artificially intelligent all by myself

djmips 19 minutes ago

Vandalism of some type has to be a possibility right?

  • dangus 16 minutes ago

    Is that the word we are using for Boeing Quality Assurance now?

  • jimbob45 11 minutes ago

    Can’t recommend the book Airframe by Michael Crichton to help contextualize the typical kneejerk reactions to these kinds of things versus the usual culprits.

cyanydeez 11 minutes ago

was it recently adjusted by an LLM