Ted Cruz Shocked When Given Update About Boeing Door Plug Investigation
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2024
- At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing last week, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) questioned Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board Jennifer Homendy about the Boeing door plug investigation.
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They should probably make sure the manager that's "been out on medical leave" isn't sitting in a truck outside a hotel with a hole in his head.
25 employees are in danger of "suicide" 🤔
Pull Boeings certifications until they comply.
This the first time I remember a hearing in Congress where the witness actually answered the questions. She didn't waist time with stupid comments, or thank you for the question crap. She didn't stall. She was matter of fact and very professional. I am impressed and most of the time I'm not.
Dead whistleblower…
Nothing will change until these ceos go to jail
As a Boeing retiree, this is an embarassment.
They rather lose people's lives than lose money.. God help us.
Shut Boeing down until they comply
finally someone that can answer a question without a long winded time wasting incoherent babble
Wow, a witness who answers questions, in depth and fully aware.
Aerospace is meant to pride itself on traceability of ALL work. This is scandalous.
That is how a congressional investigation exchange should happen. The member of Congress asks a question, not give a speech and the witness answers without a non responsive filibuster reply.
This is about flight safety, airline safety. Boeing is dragging their feet for 2 months to provide records? Unbelievable
They should have a yearly award to give to people who answers questions the best and most honest. I nominate this lady.
Boeing needs to have their FAA certification revoked indefinitely. All new airplanes leaving their factories should not receive their certification so that production is effectively stopped until Boeing management starts fully cooperating. They are covering up their mistakes (at a minimum and giving them the full benefit of the doubt). If they are covering up an incident that resulted in no fatalities (thank God) and no injuries, what lengths will they go to, to cover up more serious problems?
She articulated and condensed the issue very succinctly and professionally ...shows why she's in charge! Keep up the good work ..and I hope she some day will head up FAA so that they can stop incidents like these before they actually lead to events after which NTSB needs to step in. FAA is equally to blame for all this nonsense going on at Boeing.
how did that 'bureaucrat' get her job?...she doesn't seem to have the ability (or is it, the desire) to obfuscate her answers to the questions presented to her...they're going to have to send her to a governmental reeducation facility so that she can join the majority of bureaucratic hacks who serve our nation so well...in other words, how refreshing I find her...
I hope the Boeing case is catalyst for massive change with corporate accountability
The Boeing manager is on medical leave. Sounds legit.