Boeing Model 737 Max 8 Planes Suspended Around the World

Our Bestfriend OFWs, we heard so much news that 737 Max 8 is banned for travelers due to aviation security. It is advised to use other airlines who are not using the same model.

If you can remember, an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Addis Ababa bound to Nairobi crashed last Sunday (10 March 2019). It boarded a total of 157 with 149 passengers and 8 crews who died on the spot after fatal accident.

News around the world said that the pilot had a problem with flight control as per recorded conversation with air traffic controller. The pilot was asked to return to base shortly before it crashed.

More countries joined in suspending operation or issuing temporary prohibition and banning to their skies the Boeing Model 737 Max 8 planes. While most of corporate companies now are reissuing new flight tickets to use other airlines other than the said model.

Let’s be aware OFWs!

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Jon is one of the hosts of Bisitang Pinoy “Jon and Jeri” and “Jericho’s Place” at YouTube Channel. He already travelled in 35 countries and territories on his porfolio. He is a small-scale entrepreneur, blogger and founder of www.jerichosplace.com and Jericho’s Place Condotel. A certified TEFL teacher handling 121 classes and groups from ESO to adults in general, and business English. He worked in an Oil and Gas Industry as a Field Administrator with sixteen (16) years of total experience in Administration (Site/ Project), HR, Procurement, Vendor and Sales Coordination for production operations, construction, compression plant projects and petrochemical industries from UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.