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Old 11-29-2020, 03:08 PM
John41
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ABC's 20/20 had a special program on the issues around the Boeing 737Max airplane - the 2 international fatal crashes 2 years ago, the investigations, Boeing Corp failures, impact on families, and possible internal Boeing Design coverups and prosecution. FAA just re-certified the 737MAX to fly again.

Oct. 29, 2018 Lion Air flight crashes, killing 189 people

March 10, 2019 Ethiopian Airlines jet crashes, killing 157 people


1. Little doubt, with uncovered evidence, that (IMO) Boeing is responsible and that some Boeing execs should be personally prosecuted. Internal Boeing design data on the 737Max uncovered that Engineers estimated about 13 fatal crashes for the 737MAX over its lifetime. (OMG - and STILL built it with these known problems).

2. I am an "America First" person, and it would be devastating if Boeing goes Chapter 11, or worse. The 737MAX is critical to Boeing's future. AirBus would increase their worldwide lead in airframe mfr.

Boeing and FAA is betting that the MAX re-designs will correct the issues.

Would YOU or YOUR FAMILY go into a 737MAX for a flight?



How Boeing 737 MAX'''s flawed flight control system led to 2 crashes that killed 346 - ABC News
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I would wait a year then fly if no further incidents. But the accident was the result of a change in Boeing’s corporate culture from one of safety foremost to profit foremost, due to the executive after Calhoun, Dennis Muilenberg who was afraid Airbus would eat their lunch if there were safety related delays in production. Execs need to be criminally charged and also face civil courts damages.