As a response to this I like to collect examples of "real" engineers screwing up. Not out of malice, but out of a desire to ground certain aspects of my professional life in something resembling fact. Here are some reported facts about the Lockheed Martin F-22 "Raptor" fighter aircraft:
- the aircraft has recently required more than 30 hours of maintenance for every hour in the skies
- the canopy needs refurbishing after 331 hours of flying, less than half the design goal of 800 hours, and this costs $120,000 a pop
- the aircraft is almost twenty thousand dollars more expensive to fly per hour than its predecessor (which costs an already eye-watering 30+ grand per hour—what do they run on, Chanel No 5? Single malt whisky?)