Iām beginning to think I might become ā to borrow a Marine Corps recruitment phrase ā āone of the few, the proudā to have flown on Boeingās 787 Dreamliner.
If the plane keeps having many more problems, air carriers just might ground the bird for keeps.
Another Dreamliner flight was delayed in Tokyo because of problems with the power that runs the air conditioning on the aircraft.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/27/travel/boeing-787-dreamliner-air-con-fault/index.html?hpt=hp_bn10
It was the fourth incident in 10 days. Well, Iām telling you that the plane has experienced even more trouble than that.
On June 7, I was set to board a United Airlines Dreamliner at Houstonās George Bush Intercontinental Airport. All the passengers were seated, the pilot came on to announce our impending departure ā only to come back on later and tell us we had to get off the plane because of āmechanical issues.ā
In other words, the plane wouldnāt start.
I gathered my gear, got off the bird and trudged down the concourse to another gate where ā to my surprise ā another Dreamliner awaited. We boarded the plane and the pilot informed us over the intercom that the aircraft was fit to travel and was āready to go. No problems.ā
We took off and the flight to Denver was smooth and glass.
Iāll say this about the Dreamliner: Itās a very nice aircraft on which to sit for a couple of hours, even in Economy Class. Itās spacious, with plenty of leg room. Itās quiet. The in-flight amenities ā such as the video selections ā are appealing.
I just worry that the shiny new aircraft is going to keep breaking down.
To borrow another phrase from a former U.S. president: I feel the latest passengersā pain.