boeing versus airbus
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boeing versus airbus
hi everybody
i might soon switch from 737-200 to A320 familly and I hear so much talking about thise two entities@#$?>,
is it worth it?
i might soon switch from 737-200 to A320 familly and I hear so much talking about thise two entities@#$?>,
is it worth it?
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Depends on what you are expecting of this change.
If you'd like to see something new, do it!
If you'd like to approach a totally new philosophy of flying an aircraft, do it!
If you'd like to get into your seat without double-bending for once, do it!
If you're the type that likes to roll up his sleeves and do some serious flying, don't fly Airbus.
If you feel that taking off without having pushed at least 30 buttons or levers is unnatural, then don't change.
If you prefer having absolute control over every function of your aircraft, stick with Boeing.
If you agree that a computer is perfectly capable of doing some of your routine stuff, you might like the Airbus.
I could continue for quite a while (and most probably some others will...), but I assume you get the general idea...
If you'd like to see something new, do it!
If you'd like to approach a totally new philosophy of flying an aircraft, do it!
If you'd like to get into your seat without double-bending for once, do it!
If you're the type that likes to roll up his sleeves and do some serious flying, don't fly Airbus.
If you feel that taking off without having pushed at least 30 buttons or levers is unnatural, then don't change.
If you prefer having absolute control over every function of your aircraft, stick with Boeing.
If you agree that a computer is perfectly capable of doing some of your routine stuff, you might like the Airbus.
I could continue for quite a while (and most probably some others will...), but I assume you get the general idea...