Cracks Found on Boeing’s 737 NG Pickle Forks

As if Boeing didn’t have enough troubles with its 737 MAX, new problems have risen with the company’s 737 NG aircraft.
Hairline cracks were detected on a crucial part of the plane called the “pickle fork,” the component that connects the wing structure, landing gear and fuselage. The NG has four pickle forks: two bracket the forward attachment frame and two bracket the rear attachment frame. The lower sections of the components are responsible for transferring most of th…


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Source Website: Advance Engineering – Engineering.com