Second Boeing whistleblower dies after raising concerns about 737 MAX
Joshua Dean, 45, died on Tuesday after two weeks in critical condition
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Which can also be considered "free"...from the world in which we "live"....But, it can also get you dead.
True. But, I will hold to my belief that the world where he and his fellow whistleblower have gone to is not the place where those who circumvented the proper approval system about aircraft door design, should they be guilty, are going to go.Which can also be considered "free"...from the world in which we "live".
I saw this same story today and was shocked. It seems like certain people want folks to think twice before they "blow the whistle"... it just seems like that to me.
Exactly, this has 'China Syndrome' movie vibes.. back then corporate thugs running whistleblower's off the road was a normal occurrence.I saw this same story today and was shocked. It seems like certain people want folks to think twice before they "blow the whistle"... it just seems like that to me.
Great point, there are MASSIVE and i mean huge troll farms in Russia, North Korea, China and thats just to name the main ones you know Iran has them also. Their entire goal is to spread chaos in the United States.. the good thing? Our system is so strong that even with the worst case scenario and a totally divided Gen Z vs Boomer demographic, and despite or idiotic wealth gap and stupidly over cooked entitlement caused debt mountain we are still surviving and thriving!! the USA is one hell of a place to live and its government is the best in the world.. and the ugliest. ha.Mr. Peanut with as much evidence of misfortune befalling those who present any resistance to the predominant powers that be there can be no doubt that things "seem" to happen to those people, It has been a methodology used for millennia. Generations have said that "These are strange times that we live in", and these truly are. But, they really are no stranger than times of the past. An honest visit in history to the period beginning in say the mid 1800's will begin to fill in a lot of what appear to be blank spaces in what we all have been taught.
Anyway, as much as this subject is something that I have far to much knowledge on, I will only ask that everyone consider what is happening in our world today. And, I will go back to enjoying all of the other useful and interesting information that this forum offers. Otherwise, I have no doubt that I will get the big squash from the moderators.
Let's keep the pedal to the metal!
Tell that to Joshua Dean's family.More click bait.
I have so much material to work with here, but I'll let it go.... apparently there is third whistleblower, so we'll see how it goes. bottom line is, there used to be an old term "If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going" that carried over from the legendary B17s and the now 50 year old B52s still in service. Great planes, then suddenly they either decided to rest on their laurels, or wanted more profits, and started contracting stuff out offshore (kind of sounds familiar GM) .Could be sinister forces at work, could be coincidence. When billions of dollars are at stake you never know.
With that said, I’m a little weary of having conspiracy theory threads in the forum due to the controversial nature of them these days. Hopefully this stays light.
You the boss Chris! We'll keep this conversation tame.Could be sinister forces at work, could be coincidence. When billions of dollars are at stake you never know.
With that said, I’m a little weary of having conspiracy theory threads in the forum due to the controversial nature of them these days. Hopefully this stays light.
The wife and I had just watched the Boeing documentary on Netflix over the past weekend and I remember them mentioning that quote. It's sad, almost seems the opposite now. You hear something negative about a plane on the news and instantly think it's Boeing.I have so much material to work with here, but I'll let it go.... apparently there is third whistleblower, so we'll see how it goes. bottom line is, there used to be an old term "If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going" that carried over from the legendary B17s and the now 50 year old B52s still in service. Great planes, then suddenly they either decided to rest on their laurels, or wanted more profits, and started contracting stuff out offshore (kind of sounds familiar GM) .
and these actually made it home..
I have a friend in the airline industry, he says they'd rather work on Boeings than any other aircraft because of its design, he hates the whole Airbus line..To see the state of the airline industry today and think it’s “Sad” as a whole required a strong look forward …..while ignoring the past and present. Anyone else remember planes crashing on a regular basis? I watched a mushroom cloud of black smoke build on the horizon while driving towards Chicago one afternoon. Yep, a plane taking off from O’hare crashed and burned killing all persons on board. A engine fell off shortly after rotation. Deaths peaked in 1973 and then again in 1997. Today we are at the safest point overall since 1945. No, that’s not factoring in the number of accidents per hour. Just pure incidents.
Boeings problem today is that they bought all the other players. The lack of competition along with stupid decisions by the government/FAA brought us to this point of concentration relative to incident. Fortunately, the overall safety data still shows air travel, even on a Boeing is extremely safe.
Anyone wonder why the nation with the most air travel never had a serious issue with a 737 Max? A look at foreign CAA’s will tell you the problem is the lack of proper independent oversight at the national level. Training being the first weak link.
Boeing will get through this. Did folks see who they are talking to regarding a massive corporate restructure? Who benefits more from two incidents regarding whistle blowers??? Not Boeing!!!
Interesting times.
Better take your private jet.I have a friend in the airline industry, he says they'd rather work on Boeings than any other aircraft because of its design, he hates the whole Airbus line..
This is a great conversation as I'm about to Fly from Florida to Laguna Seca and back by Sunday morning...