A Chilling Warning About Flying A Boeing
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Planning on flying a Boeing Plane? Ask yourself why was a Boeing whistleblower found dead during deposition in a lawsuit about the safety of their planes. I examine the facts by providing two video clips and review a BBC news article. After reviewing the material, you should think twice about flying a Boeing airplane again for your next trip. After the whistleblower was found dead, another Whistleblower Sam Salehpour, a Boeing engineer, alleges that Boeing took shortcuts when manufacturing its 777 and 787 Dreamliner jets.
In the past year, I flew to Europe from Toronto four times to do travel videos with layovers using Luftansa, which has a fleet of Boeings that I was on. I also flew Icelandair which has 39 Boeings--18 of them are 737s. The Alaskan Airline flight that had its door blown off was a 737.
Not Surprising. When there was a 1-2 hour delay in boarding due to mechanical issues, it was almost always a Boeing flight. There was even a Luftansa flight from Istanbul to Frankfort that was cancelled because of mechanical issues and I had to reschedule a direct flight to Toronto. Also, while flying on Boeing planes, I noticed several times the "put your seatbelt on light" would come on halfway to my destination along with the pilot saying "we're experiencing a little bit of turbulence". Could this have been a warning about another problem with the plane?
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He wasn't eliminated prior because he knew more than they thought he did after his first day of deposition, or because they wanted him to testify 1 day so the message to other witnesses was made public.
Some very good points.