737 max loses window

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captain_cynic

12,279 posts

97 months

Friday 3rd May
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Iamnotkloot said:
CardinalBlue said:
Conspiracy theories in 5…4….3….

A former Boeing employee known for raising concerns about the firm's production standards has been found dead in the US.

Boeing whistleblower found dead in US https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68534703
And another one....

Second Boeing whistleblower dies ‘suddenly’ in Oklahoma
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2024/05/03/sec...
I love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next person but I've read a few stories on this and I think it's more of a sad indictment of the US health care system.

Pneumonia + infection and rumour has it, they didn't check for the infection. Sad state of affairs when your employer controls your health care.

eliot

11,493 posts

256 months

Friday 3rd May
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Forester1965 said:
Two lose one whistleblower is...
ok, can the whistleblowers please stop dying now - it’s getting difficult

MarkwG

4,879 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th May
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captain_cynic said:
Iamnotkloot said:
CardinalBlue said:
Conspiracy theories in 5…4….3….

A former Boeing employee known for raising concerns about the firm's production standards has been found dead in the US.

Boeing whistleblower found dead in US https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68534703
And another one....

Second Boeing whistleblower dies ‘suddenly’ in Oklahoma
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2024/05/03/sec...
I love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next person but I've read a few stories on this and I think it's more of a sad indictment of the US health care system.

Pneumonia + infection and rumour has it, they didn't check for the infection. Sad state of affairs when your employer controls your health care.
Yep, I agree: there's no real benefit in removing any whistle-blowers now, the whistle has already been blown, "damage" already done. If anything, it makes it harder for Boeing to refute their evidence, if that's what they intended to do.

OldGermanHeaps

3,860 posts

180 months

Saturday 4th May
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MarkwG said:
Yep, I agree: there's no real benefit in removing any whistle-blowers now, the whistle has already been blown, "damage" already done. If anything, it makes it harder for Boeing to refute their evidence, if that's what they intended to do.
On the other hand it acts as a disincentive to others coming forward who might have more damaging info.

MarkwG

4,879 posts

191 months

Saturday 4th May
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OldGermanHeaps said:
MarkwG said:
Yep, I agree: there's no real benefit in removing any whistle-blowers now, the whistle has already been blown, "damage" already done. If anything, it makes it harder for Boeing to refute their evidence, if that's what they intended to do.
On the other hand it acts as a disincentive to others coming forward who might have more damaging info.
I'm not sure how much more damaging any additional evidence could be? But I agree there's a possibility, albeit fairly remote.

Ledaig

1,703 posts

264 months

Monday 6th May
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And the people on the 737 thought they were lucky yikes


Iamnotkloot

1,448 posts

149 months

Wednesday 8th May
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And another incident - minor perhaps.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/05/08/...


Eric Mc

122,195 posts

267 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Stop.

It is totally silly and irrelevant to report every single incident that relates to a Boeing aircraft. Virtually, none of these will be anything to do with Boeing's current issues over quality control during manufacture.

Forester1965

1,852 posts

5 months

Wednesday 8th May
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The 12.31 from Alicante is a bit late. Yet more Boeing issues.

hidetheelephants

25,020 posts

195 months

Wednesday 8th May
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