You know it's true You work for the government and are IN on the cover up . Go Greyhound and you have nothing to worry about.
The gash in the fuselage skin is interesting in that it is pushed inward. Given this occurred at altitude I would have thought that decompression occurred. Were there any reports of decompression or masks falling from the ceiling?
ANA has had 3 separate incidents with the RR Trent 1000 in the past 3 weeks Incident: ANA B788 at Tokyo on Aug 14th 2016, rejected takeoff due to engine failure Incident: ANA B789 at Tokyo on Aug 25th 2016, engine failure Incident: ANA B788 near Tokyo on Aug 30th 2016, engine vibrations
Go Greyhound and you have nothing to worry about.[/QUOTE] Uhhhh, Im not a big fan of the flying tube of death, but if you are on greyhound, you have a lot to worry about, like getting shanked