Big bugs on the windshield, and they can bring a plane down flying into engines. Maybe birds getting even to for what we’re doing to their populations?
When I was in pilot training they told us that the canopy of our aircraft can survive impact with a one-pound bird traveling at 500 knots.This ambiguous sentence made us ask, “Do you mean the aircraft or the bird is traveling at 500 knots.” The answer was, “It doesn’t matter.”
Both the hubris geese and the hubris MCAS designers are birdbrains. Of course, I would not be surprised to find out there were budget issues in getting it right.
Just had a layover in Salt Lake, and for the first time ever in my travels, I heard the captain address the “flock” that the aircraft was grounded due to a bird strike, and he didn’t know how long it would take to repair or find another aircraft. Happily it wasn’t my flight.
This kind of reminds me of an old cartoon in MAD Magazine on “Boat Ownership”. The cartoon mentioned the fact that “Sailboats always have the right of way over powered craft, as they are harder to maneuver”. It showed a small one man sailboat challenging the “Queen Mary” for the right of way! The next panel showed the “QM” stopped, with the caption: “As we see the Queen Mary HAS actually stopped. Of course, it’s hard for it to move with the wreckage of a sailboat wrapped around the Propellers!”
I’m not a greedy person, and I will happily yield the right-of-way to avoid any unpleasantness. But as my father used to say on driving, “I only want my lane, but I want all of it.”
willispate over 5 years ago
how do you want your geese? baked, broiled, BBQ’d or fricasseed?
Dtroutma over 5 years ago
Big bugs on the windshield, and they can bring a plane down flying into engines. Maybe birds getting even to for what we’re doing to their populations?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 5 years ago
Let us hope Sully is the pilot.
Superfrog over 5 years ago
It’s not about who’s right. It’s about who’s left.
Snurge over 5 years ago
Brexit :-(
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
“Everybody DUCK!”
“Duck? but we’re geese, and I… (SPLAT!!) ……………..
somebodyshort over 5 years ago
The origin of “dead right”
VincentGoudreault over 5 years ago
… but that plane may end in the Hudson.
Watcher over 5 years ago
Just drop a few dozen of your eggs into the engines, that will take care of the plane.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Who ever has to least to loose has the right of way.
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
And to think that we flocked to you as our leader.
Màiri over 5 years ago
“They were right, / dead right, / as they flew along. / But they’re / just as dead / as though / they’d been wrong”
wirepunchr over 5 years ago
The law of gross tonnage. Whoever’s biggest has the right of way.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Continual discussion between the parties.
DanFlak over 5 years ago
When I was in pilot training they told us that the canopy of our aircraft can survive impact with a one-pound bird traveling at 500 knots.This ambiguous sentence made us ask, “Do you mean the aircraft or the bird is traveling at 500 knots.” The answer was, “It doesn’t matter.”
WoodstockJack over 5 years ago
“Right of Way” is a convention of civilized courtesy.
Too often, we are dealing with uncivilized trolls … at sea, on the road, or in the air.
Expecting uncivilized trolls to recognize and apply civilized conventions of courtesy is a fallacy, and doomed to produce undesired results.
ArtyD2 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Only one Max8 joke? I am disappointed.
Both the hubris geese and the hubris MCAS designers are birdbrains. Of course, I would not be surprised to find out there were budget issues in getting it right.
MichaelHelwig over 5 years ago
Hey geese, fly into the engine and take them with you.
Display over 5 years ago
This metaphor has flown over most heads.
paranormal over 5 years ago
Fly into the engines! That’ll show ’em!!!!!
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
Republican Geese. “We are ALWAYS RIGHT, no matter what!”
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
As is most often the case, very clever and funny Mr. Wiley.
Packratjohn Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just had a layover in Salt Lake, and for the first time ever in my travels, I heard the captain address the “flock” that the aircraft was grounded due to a bird strike, and he didn’t know how long it would take to repair or find another aircraft. Happily it wasn’t my flight.
Joliet Jake over 5 years ago
Those geese remind of the “militant” bicyclists around here.
Lablubber over 5 years ago
That’s not what I meant when I said goose the engines.
Pisces over 5 years ago
ROFL……. Way funny!! Wiley should donate his brain to science, if they’re not already in line for it.
anomaly over 5 years ago
Time to call in the mediator.
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
So, who is going to go “Down” sooner? (Sorry…)
Masterskrain over 5 years ago
This kind of reminds me of an old cartoon in MAD Magazine on “Boat Ownership”. The cartoon mentioned the fact that “Sailboats always have the right of way over powered craft, as they are harder to maneuver”. It showed a small one man sailboat challenging the “Queen Mary” for the right of way! The next panel showed the “QM” stopped, with the caption: “As we see the Queen Mary HAS actually stopped. Of course, it’s hard for it to move with the wreckage of a sailboat wrapped around the Propellers!”
Not Again over 5 years ago
DIP!
NobodyAwesome Premium Member over 5 years ago
An old saying goes: Eagles may soar, but weasels don’t get sucked into jet engines.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
The bigger they are the harder they hit.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 5 years ago
They were right, dead right!
Bookworm over 5 years ago
I’m not a greedy person, and I will happily yield the right-of-way to avoid any unpleasantness. But as my father used to say on driving, “I only want my lane, but I want all of it.”
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
The plane has right of weight.
davetb1956 over 5 years ago
The right of way does no good if you end up dead.
Skylark over 5 years ago
I really don’t think this is so funny, considering it happened with dire results!
merilyn.dunn over 5 years ago
Too bad readers of the Boston Globe are denied the humor of Non Sequitur. So clever!
GiantShetlandPony over 5 years ago
Right of way is nothing to die over.