Boeing's Broken Safety Culture? Insights From Senate 787 Dreamliner & 777 Whistleblower Hearing
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
- Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour, who has worked at the company for 17 years, is testifying before the US Senate, along with former Boeing manager Ed Pierson, former FAA engineer Joe Jacobsen, and safety consultant Shawn Pruchnicki. Many Boeing insiders have been speaking out in the aftermath of the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 incident on January 5th.
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Why has the media completely stopped talking about the whistleblower who was murdered.
because time moves on
Clearly that try to save face with Boeing. The dude was clearly murdered to shut him up.
@@nickolliver3021 but crimes must not remain unsolved
@@osasunaitor no crime was committed
Wait.. Who was murdered?
They used to be employee owned and now they are hedge fund owned. The only thing that matters now is earnings per share. Some people have to die in plane crashes so that earnings are higher? Yes.
Not true
Don't forget Boeing had one man murdered.
Why has the media forgotten about this
@@kabirsharma2858 because time moves on
@@nickolliver3021 clearly my whole point of why i wanted the media to still talk about the death flew over your head
@@kabirsharma2858 the media never will talk about the John Barnett thing is because they move on. what do you want them to do!!
If Boeing wanted him dead he would have been BEFORE he gave his statement in deposition. What better way to frame your tormentor than to claim "Boeing did it" and do the deed yourself.
Guess what’s also false…Boeing’s integrity and credibility
Boeing reputation is gone
I recommend that you watch the whole declaration, it's mind-blowing and very worrying. This man is very brave for coming out in public. Boeing should be in deep trouble even if half of what he said is found to be true.
I doubt that. 777 and 787 have been doing really well. none have fallen apart or fallen out of the sky.
@@nickolliver3021 yet lol
Link? Or, what is the name of the video?
@@liquidragonfu5546 I know. Neither has a350 or a330
@nickolliver3021 A330 yes. AF 449 over Atlantic
But but the profits.
I guess I can say if it is Boeing, I am not going!
This is why you should’t let your child use RUclips comment section…
@@Youtub77W But he's right 😮
Very scary indeed
It was weird Boeing moved its corporate headquarter from Seattle to Chicago. The headquarter doesn't want to be with the engineering groups.
They moved to Virginia now, just few weeks ago.
More issues never ends GO AIRBUS !!! NO BOEING FOR ME UNREAL !!!
👍👍👍
I'm sure Airbus and Comac will get more orders soon
Dollars saved speak louder than safety!!
Is there any way to inspect/test for this problem without tearing the plane apart?
Indeed there are several ways to look for material fatigue non destructivly
I will be flying Airbus, that’s what I think of it
If it's a Boeing, I'm not going.
Companies are run by people making decisions,hold them accountable.
First 737 max series now 787 dream linner and 777x variant? What went wrong with Boeing
Anyone now’s the full vidioe
Guys… don’t fly on 787 that is more than 2 years old.
Don't fly any BOEING
Boeing management gross negligence and unprecedented level of greed is astonishing. It already cost some 350 lives in Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crashes.
Remember what the CEO at that time said!?
The biggest problem also includes the FAA!
Almost first degree murder, Indeed 😮
They will clear Boeing from any wrongdoing, and the Boeing Lobby will pay them handsomely
Howmuch ever boeing tries to lobby their way out. Us consumers can choose not to fly with them if these safety concerns aren't fully resolved ultimately leaving airlines with no option but to look for alternatives. Surely one day these same hedge fund msnagers will also be done with funding the lobby team if it isnt effective. Whatever lobby or mafia comes ultimately consumer is the ones paying for the ticket and everyone's paycheck. Never forger that it is the ultimate power.
FAA too
Obviously I haven't heard the other side of the story but that's pretty damning testimony.
the other side is not even in the same state so don't know how much I will trust their testimony.
Corporate coverup for sure
Delta is gonna boom with their large Airbus long haul fleet of A350s and A330s🎉❤
Ferengi Rule of Acqusition #10: Greed is eternal.
You climb to the top stepping on cold bodies 😮
None of this would have happened if there weren't any incidents..
If it's Airbus, I'm going....😅😅😅
Why do airplanes have to be Titanic in size?
they dont have to be, there are plenty of small planes out there. also large planes can carry more people and fuel to fly longer distances, & larger planes can be useful for cargo👍
Economy of scale
It's physics. Very roughly, the fuel efficiency scales with the surface area while the capacity scales with the volume. So bigger leads to cheaper tickets.
Used to be the world's largest aircrafts manufacturer now Airbus taking over now
If I need to air travel I'll fly with airbus planes
Public demand jail time for the senior members of yhe company
I really don't care. Stopped flying Boeing. Only fly with airlines that are exclusively operate Airbus.
Nearly impossible.. most companies have boeing in their fleets.
So, if it's Airbus, you're going 👍😊
No Highway in the Sky, Jimmy Stewart movie. Engineer fears airplane tail falling off
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Maybe they could repair the existing 777 and 787 which was built with issues.
Exactly. Seems odd to me that there are repeatedly only issues with planes that are still at Boeing, but the one that have flown the nest, are fine and dandy. I don't buy it.
Nope, they have been rebuilding them for years.
Boeing (regarding 787s) has my vote of confidence. All I know is that my business class rides in KLM's 787-10s have been fabulous.
I ❤Dreamliners ❤
Has been 3 days now, is this man still alive???
Boeing has murdered the first whistleblower.
Boycott BOEING
Western world was and will always be evil, the colonization itself is the huge red flag they're and will always be the true poor evil
😳
Why put people life over profit
Lobbying will fixed that
Nick Olliver must be employed by Boeing
Nope! It's a bot with BI (biased intelligence).
@@MarceloTrindade1 Makes sense sense Marcelo 👍👍
He must be paid by Boeing tho.
@@ignatiusryd2031 You have been watching far to many Netflix dramas.
Boeing is getting boring
How far back does this go? The 777 Dreamliner dates back to 1995. If this is affected, then that stands to reason their 737-800 Jet series could also be. Far out. Is anyone investigating or whistleblowing on Airbus in the meantime?
I hope this guy doesn't also suddenly decide to Epstein himself.
😂😂😂 hahaha 😅
since american society is under strong drugs what do you expect what would happen?
This has nothing to do with union workers forgetting to put bolts on the Alaska plane. Why not throw the responsible employees in jail?
Fly Airbus.
The 777 is still one of the most safest plane ever made.
But still its not the point
@@pietterson98 it sure is
@@nickolliver3021it doesn’t, because time moves on 😂
@@JustYourRandomTurk says you kid
It was the last plane Boeing made before McD took over management and quality/engineering.
It doesn't bother me. I will still fly with Boeing
Boeing is dead. Long live Airbus.
I like the sentiment, however, Airbus is only where it is now because it had competition from Boeing. Even Airbus has said it wants competition to stay ahead.
@@MarkUKInsects True. Without boeing, Airbus will suffer. Airbus needs competition because of tight production which makes Airbus struggle. Also Airbus innovates which still relies on competition in order to do so
Dont fly 787
Hope they don't wack this whistleblower also
vids for life
I hope all the airlines in the world ditch Boeing and go with Airbus. I hope Boeing goes out of business.
Competition is better for everyone, and even Airbus themselves mentioned that the Boeing crisis made them double down on safety (not that they weren't already very safe). I think it's better if Boeing recovers.
I hope they'll also go with Embraer