An online video showed a Spirit Airlines worker doing maintenance to a wing. However, it's a common practice in the aviation industry.
A spokesperson also said that the discussion around and explanation of using speed tape seem to pop up every few years.The viral video was posted on TikTok and showed the worker doing maintenance work to the aircraft’s left wing while sitting on the tarmac.
"The reason why I don’t fly with Spirit," the TikToker said. "I don’t care if it is aviation airplane tape or nothing, the fact that you have to tape the plane together and then you doing it while people are on the flight like we cannot see you."The Justice Department sued Tuesday to block JetBlue Airways' $3.8 billion purchase of Spirit Airlines. The department said, in a 43-page document, that the merger would reduce competition and drive up fares for consumers.
Many users in fact corrected her that speed tape was being used, and every airline has a roll of the very expensive item.
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