PHYSICAL THREATS From BOEING BOSSES, Planes Should Be GROUNDED, Whistleblowers Say
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- Senior Fellow for Aviation and Travel at the American Economic Liberties Project William McGee weighs in on the latest congressional hearing featuring Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour #boeing #samsalehpour
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Remember that the last Whistleblowers "commited suicide" , don't let them forget that.
they epstien'd him
Somebody called the suicide hotline 😂
Government doesn't care about the well-being of the people, just the tax revenue to launder over seas
''My bossen said, I would have killed someone if they said what you said.''
Doesn’t this basically confirm that the other whistleblower from a few weeks ago didn’t self-off himself??
When it smells fishy, there's a fish around somewhere for sure
Yes,why is there no net to catch the fish?
Don't look for gremlins on the wing of the plane, look for them in the board meetings.
Don't try to adjust your TV set either.
Love that movie.
I think Robbie confused the Boeing monopoly with free market capitalism.
When a critical industry is a defacto monopoly, they MUST be either heavily regulated or nationalized.
Yea this is where libertarians get too dense sometimes
Defund the TSA and put that money into the FAA enforcement. How about that
Hallelujah! Amen! How 'bout dat indeed! 👍🏼
Won't work. Unless there's a change in the leadership at Boeing, eventually there will be a catastrophe.
Don't worry about FAA funding, they are fully funded by Boeing.
I have to believe this wouldn't have gotten this far if the DOJ hadn't let Boeing execs off the hook for losing 2 planes full of passengers. The DOJ should have stopped all this instead everyone got golden parachutes and one guy took the fall.
Haha that is basically the textbook way of handling corrupted corporations these days!
Thank you Trump
Now only if we had a culture where the masses realized TOGETHER WE can change ANYTHING. Your POWER resides in your LABOR and your CONSUMERISM. Those are weapons.
Fly AT YOUR OWN RISK…
I'm not looking forward to my flight next week. Haha..
I need to find a jet pack 😄
Not flying Boeing ever again
Currently, Boeing seems to be on a mission to help out Airbus massively.
9:20 Oop! Robby got clocked. lol
Robbie demonstrating obtuseness on yet another issue…
I cant stand DEI but i will agree that it is not the problem here.
It's not the problem anywhere. Propagandists want you to think it is.
@@Tayon-Briggs That statement goes both ways which is why it's called propaganda.
If you know it's propaganda why are napkin anericans so quick to repeat it?
Question: How will these aircraft that have been produced without inspections age into the future? Will the NTSB have to look back during their crash investigation to discover that that particular crashed aircraft was delivered during this time-frame?
The whistleblower must have thought: 'if they were to bump me off as well, they'd think that would look .. too.. suspicious'
I just want to say that he does not look suicidal to me
This guy is all up in his emotions
Anytime somebody’s trying to convince you of something and they’re all up in their emotions, you must discount what they’re saying because you cannot use logic and reason at the same time as your emotional response mechanism is engaged. If you make key decisions based on emotion, heaven help you
Yes. It is called an emotional regulation impairment in PSY.
Ya that door plug never blew out those people were just emotional.
This is what happens when you give a company too much power this company is responsible for thousands of replacement parts for military private planes did amounts to thousands a plane parts they're going to prioritize military reports that's what a big money is when you let one company have so much responsibility this is what occurs
This type of laziness and corruption isn’t tolerated in communist China. This stems from the incentives in a capitalist economy that lead to monopolization
You heard it hear first guys DEI is not the issue
Somebody’s life insurance just got cancelled 😕
People need to quit complaining, start looking at our federal govt's priorities. Our congress is earmarking another 100 billion to overseas conflicts instead of taking care of problems at home and it is only going to get worse.
Follow the money - our Congress people are making millions from the Defense Industry. They deplete our reserves of weaponry and then we're required to buy more.
That spending is still comparatively nothing. No one would be complaining if the government was doing its job at home.
Yeah, but this is a problem of DEI, isn't it Robbie?
noo bro its okay to put water boards company in charge of plane tech
Where's Pete Buttigieg?
The amount of money given to the TSA which is a joke should be moved instead to safety checks and balances on aircraft! Defund TSA!
It doesn't take a genius to see that DEI is not the problem when you literally have pilots of all types of ethnicities at foreign airlines. You have to be a very dense person, in fact. Just for a fun exercise: Korean Air? You get Korean pilots. Iberia Airlines? Spanish pilots. Ethiopian airlines? Ethiopian pilots. To the guest's point, all pilots are held to the same, high standard.
Is it me or does Bri take everyone one of the clips to either DEI or Israel. I don't watch these as much as i used to because it is tiresome.
You know what opens doors for people, education.
It’s you
@joseph: It's not you. Bri is as Manchurian Woke as you will ever come across. Weaponized by Harvard. Tuned by Bernie Sanders. Launched upon us by Rising. Shame on Rising...
Robbie just can't seem to grasp that TSA problems have nothing to do with the safety of the aircraft.
Two entirely different things.
Robby needs to read Neville Shute’s book “No Highway”
The answer to the safety question is, there are no garages up there, it has to be right for flight. End of.
I would rather see Boeing be sold to the employees. Let it be a worker co-op because the workers are the ones who are concerned with the product. They are the one who have been calling this out for a long time.
Brother these guys are really putting themselves out there for america
Robby doesn't believe in regulation. Regulation costs money, his previous tax money. Rather typical of libertarians.
All large companies participate in shady practices, unfortunately if they don't then they get outcompeted by companies that do... Doesn't make it right, but this is why regulatory bodies exist to ensure quality and safety compliance. That's where the miss is here.
Robby should understand that those implanted regulations are there because of the lesson learned from the fatal accidents occurred in the past. It's like smoking. It's not because you don't get lung cancer for smoking few cigarettes that it's ok now to smoke like chimney.
Boeing is backed by the military industrial complex...the first whistleblower found out real quick. Much credit to the guys. They know the risk. Courage. Respect.
The only thing I have problems with is when DEI turns into quota systems to fill in medicine and other important jobs where our lives are in other peoples hands or for any job really - I think teaching about diverse cultures and inclusivity is important but not at the expense of picking the very best of the best in these fields to fill a quota
Whenever I get on a JetBlue Flight now I’m always relieved to hear the words, “This Airbus 320 is equipped with...” Now that I think about it I don’t think I’ve ever had a Boeing with JetBlue, I’m not sure if they even have Boeings. All I know is I’m not willing to gamble with my families lives on those new Boeing planes. If Robbie feels ok putting his families lives on the line for Boring, then that’s on him.
There will never be enough money to “fund” the FAA. More government never fixes the problem.
The way the media works is one big thing (door blowing off) then a bunch of smaller issues with the planes that wouldn’t have made the news if it wasn’t from the wave of the larger issue
So before the door I’m sure there were other smaller issues.
Robbie, Brie . . . sometimes you need to just to pipe down, listen and learn. TSA? DEI? It's EPS (Earnings Per Share) . . .
If it's Boeing, I won't be going!
No 💰 for the FAA but unlimited 💰 for NDAAs every year.
Yep, we’ve got our priorities straight. 😐🙄
Relying on policing by FAA or any other body will not work. The company has to have a culture of not cutting corner on safety. Boeing's culture has changed, and if these bosses are not fired, eventually there will be a catastrophe.
Hey wait…a lap child isn’t allowed in a exit row
first of all all workplaces have changed its a threatened culture in healthcare too all the woorkers who arent harassed so nice for you i was so gaslighted lied about .. i was a great employee that was physically assaulted through foid tampering and vehicle tampering for years etc .. yes my dad worked for mvpc donald douglas then boeing but he continued to work past 80 year old why because the other workers were not as good at knowing how to check inspect and fix things he tried to train but they were as he put it incompetit so now i can say how can a company fix issues if the workers are sloppy my dad quit in 2014 or abouts cuz as he put it idiots worked there ... he didnt want to be responsible for anything ..as a mechanic but also he confirmed flying is dangerous he never flown because its a risk ... was my dad threatened to work after 2014 maybe because i heard they needed him back he went in for many months to again fix problems and train but i dont know if it was 2017 2018 now he wont drive near the boeing plants do to some kind of threats ..but again you hire people nurses teachers safety and some dont do a goid job fact fact fact
I think the 'suicide' of the last whistle blower was a very poignant threat to anyone and everyone who might come forward to enlighten our public in what has been going at Boring.
The love ❤️ of money is the root. Again, THE LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL...
The host sees himself as an alternative, independent media source? I bet mainstream media lobby less for Boeing than he does.
Instead of funding wars in foreign countries or tsa we should divert $ to faa
So we have this guest on talking about Boeing's failures, and Bri asks the question about DEI and African America pilots being hired. I think there are better questions to ask than that. We wonder why we can't take care of our own problems in this country, I wonder why?
Pound the 'management' with indictments, and the Lawyers, and dismantle Blackrock.
So the DEI instructor does not believe DEI is a problem 😂.
So the evidence-free anti-DEI ideologist misses almost the whole interview and chooses to smear the guest who spent the final 2-1/2 minutes of the interview explicitly refuting the myth.
@@liuj88 Overall, the debate and politicization of the term DEI are silly because it is not an explicitly defined policy that operates the same way in every organization. It's attached to a political worldview that leads to different organizational policies, some of which might be useful and others flawed. Bri was the one who said DEI was often a bad policy in practice just a few days ago on this program. And while McGee can claim that he doesn't see it as a problem in his aviation school, that doesn't mean that's true in other organizations. We must look at the specific instances where these claims are made. Too much ideology and emotion are attached to ambiguous terms and policies like this.
@@scratchpenny
"Overall, the debate and politicization of the term DEI are silly because it is not an explicitly defined policy that operates the same way in every organization."
As vague and yet as widely used "identity politics", which the term "DEI" may have replaced in popularity. (Does anyone even remember "political correctness"?)
"Bri was the one who said DEI was often a bad policy in practice just a few days ago on this program."
She was also the one who asked a guest to define "identity politics" during an interview specifically about the guest's book about identity politics, which the guest couldn't do.
"We must look at the specific instances where these claims are made. Too much ideology and emotion are attached to ambiguous terms and policies like this."
Agreed, which is exactly why I used "evidence-free" to describe the OP.
Just tske it out the milt budget
I think Boeing safety has been a matter of luck so far.
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Holy sheet robbie and bri are only covering talking points
Don't know why people are still flying with Boeing. After the first 2 incidents, that would've been it ..dont now why they're even allowed to function...guess it's because they have the money You can do whatever you want, so it seems... depending on what you look like and who you are.
The last thing FAA needs is more money 🤑 when government say they cant do the job because of funds get a private contractor not affiliated with the American government to regulate the airline
I wish they would hire someone other than a libertarian, everything Robbie talks about is through the lens of how it affects Robbie. He's useless.
😂How much you wanna bet that Bri chose this guest!😂
The unredacted minutes of their board meetings would be good reading material.
He is right that in theory DEI is about offering opportunities to people that have not had them. As long as they are focused on all groups that could benefit from equality and inclusion I am fine with DEI.
It is the prioritization of DEI over qualifications that has people worried about the system.
@@beerye9331 The focus needs to be on both. If the most qualified always got the job, there would be no need for DEI but it does not happen due to discrimination etc...
@@tonyg76 I want a qualified pilot, ethnicity and gender are secondary, especially when shtf at 30 thousand feet.
@@beerye9331 Ture but that is what I mean in general. DEI should be more than just ethnicity and gender.
@@tonyg76 I agree. I think it will work if quotas are not implemented.
DEI is BS... Before the 2018 crash, Ethiopian Airlines had the best safety record in the industry and Caribbean pilots were the most qualified.
Robbie would be ok in an convertible 747 if it meant he could board 20 minutes faster.
Captain of the Titanic had a perfect record, Robby should feel safe.
Consumers should demand airbus or safer aircraft fleet. Enough monopolizers, let's admit, boeing sucks!
Of course Bri would bring this guy who loves DEI and loves to throw around racist, misogynist etc 😂 Birds of the feather.
Funny how bri came forward with a guest with facts, knowledge and experience and all you have is name calling
@@youmestsaf If anything, this guy was the one who was name calling lol. A guest that thinks criticism of DEI is racist and misogynist? Lol try harder. Even though I agreed with him on most of the criticisms he had for Boeing but then for Bri to bring up DEI and for him to throw buzzwords at people against DEI was just pure theatrics which activists love to do. Way to dilute your argument!
Robbie just had a whole radar about how dei is the blame for everything wrong with npr yet I bet you had no problem with him bringing it up
@@subo88 He spoke of his teaching position as if he were a DEI instructor.
You are birdshit, on the bottom of a shoe, (no feathers)
Boeing blamed the pilots in the past accidents. I never understood the connection of Boeing issues and DEI - absurd
I guess authorities are waiting these boeing airplanes get older to sees what happens...
But we have billions to send overseas to Ukraine
This is one of the best interviews ever on this network.
R.i.p. John your whistle-blower legacy lives on his death was engineered by a mechanic.
September 1st 1983 KAL flight 007 Boeing 747-230B out of Kennedy Airport the flight was shot down by a Soviet Sukhoi Su-15 interceptor aircraft
I personally know that @ the time of the incident there was a space shuttle mission over head & a nuclear-powered submarine below i was trained @ Groton, CT in some very special HVAC systems that are used today in data centers all over the United States.
The Russian pilot fired on 007 but it was not a direct hit missile explosion fragments caused hydraulic failures of aircraft bringing it down
D E I
I hope they don't wound up dead too.
thanks for admitting the pilots were not trained and they weren't qualified to pilot the airplanes.
Look I get it DEI probably ain’t the reason and in theory is good but there are places that in practice it’s horrible
Jay Leno aged badly.
IF YOU THREATEN ME.........I'LL BE WAITING FOR YOU IN THE PARKING LOT. YOU AIN'T DRIVING AWAY WITH 4 FLAT TIRES.
Boeing is making Airbus billions
Robby Suave is so bought and paid by lobbies and corporations, he's always mad while addressing their wrongdoing
comes on the heals of at f laying the high up none violent staff .to rest .what did he know .there investigation into the bad air planes in the air what did he know
What a bollox
Even if the guest speaker is correct, and DEI is not a relevant cause for safety concerns, he must concede that the perception of it certainly is justified, given the policies they have in place.
Fortunately China is entering the aviation industry. Im sure they will have higher safety standards.
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This guy is laughable. Of course if you turn to safety engineers and probe them about their perspectives on the product, they're going to talk about ALLLL the stuff that keeps them up at night. To a worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish.
Can bri go away. Terrible.