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  • Boeing Starliner Keeps STRANDING on ISS! NASA to give up…
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    0:00-2:39: Starliner delayed indefinitely
    2:40-5:45: How to recuse astronaut
    5:46-8:51: Starliner program management problems?
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    Boeing Starliner Keeps STRANDING on ISS! NASA to give up…
    The Boeing Starliner was initially heralded as a beacon of innovation in space travel, promising to revolutionize NASA’s commercial crew program. However, the program quickly encountered significant obstacles that undermined its ambitious goals. Technical setbacks plagued the development and operational phases, resulting in numerous delays and increased costs. Safety concerns also emerged, with critical issues that compromised the spacecraft’s reliability.
    Ultimately, these challenges have eroded confidence in Boeing's ability to deliver a safe and reliable spacecraft.
    Boeing Starliner Keeps STRANDING on ISS! NASA to give up…
    Continuing the series of delays for the Starliner, NASA, and Boeing managers have once again decided to extend the Starliner crew's stay at the International Space Station, bypassing the re-entry date of June 26. Previously, the Starliner had other delays on the 18th and even on the 22nd.
    This latest delay marks an indefinite postponement of Boeing Starliner's return to Earth, marking another major setback in the troubled test flight aimed at competing with SpaceX's Dragon crew.
    Boeing Starliner Keeps STRANDING on ISS! NASA to give up…
    Now, NASA and Boeing's engineering team will need more time. Sources indicate that NASA considers June 30 as a possible return date, but the agency also wants to conduct a few spacewalks outside the station. These spacewalks, currently planned for June 24 and July 2, will now continue. The Starliner will return to Earth afterward, possibly no earlier than the July 4 holiday.
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  • @user-ew5eh2co5p
    @user-ew5eh2co5p 2 дні тому +14

    Not very bright to go outa space with a company that can’t keep a plane door closed.

  • @donalddepew9605
    @donalddepew9605 2 дні тому +19

    We’re talking about technology that has been functional for the last 60 years. And Boeing couldn’t even do this here in 2024

  • @kohl1999
    @kohl1999 2 дні тому +8

    I'm surprised they didn't send up whistleblowers on the test flight.

  • @srmatte1
    @srmatte1 2 дні тому +37

    At $150 Million more to launch Starliner over Crew Dragon why would you choose this option? That's $45Million more per astronaut.

    • @badonions2399
      @badonions2399 2 дні тому +10

      Historical relationships and the fact that Boeing has been promising this for decades. This is truly the end of Boeing i think.

    • @OctagonalSquare
      @OctagonalSquare 2 дні тому +4

      @@badonions2399better be

    • @viarnay
      @viarnay 2 дні тому +3

      I think Bill Nellson is tired of Boeing. Just watch the interview with Gwen Shotwell a couple months ago

    • @fredfernald8016
      @fredfernald8016 2 дні тому +5

      Politics………….Bill Nelson. End of story. NASA burns tax dollars. SpaceX is a business. Take your choice.

    • @H2Dwoat
      @H2Dwoat 2 дні тому +3

      Hi, to paraphrase Elon when he talks about making humanity multi-planetary. Having all your eggs in one basket is a failure point. Having multiple options is good, is there another viable option to replace starliner as an alternative to Dragon? I’m not in any way advocating for Starliner but if SpaceX ends up as a sole viable option for commercial space flight operations this will not be optimal. I’m also thinking past Elon, unless he develops a huge increase in lifespan, will SpaceX be as innovative and productive. Having options and competition is better in my opinion.

  • @Smannellites
    @Smannellites 2 дні тому +14

    NASA/Boeing need to attempt to bring Starliner back to Earth unmanned. The astronauts can come back in SpaceX's Dragon.

  • @waddee30
    @waddee30 2 дні тому +10

    EGO ALERT!!! Boeing and NASA don't want to admit they fucked up.

  • @chuckprahl170
    @chuckprahl170 2 дні тому +11

    Look on the bright side the door stayed on.

  • @_neovek
    @_neovek 2 дні тому +9

    That's a great SpaceX advertisement video!

  • @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
    @theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 17 годин тому +8

    NOT EVEN AT GUNPOINT!!!
    You couldn't make me get into Starliner to come back to Earth. They should send it back empty and send up another SpaceX ship up to bring back the Astronauts. Starliner has proven that it's not safe.

  • @AZ-co4mn
    @AZ-co4mn День тому +6

    I am not surprised with issues at NASA/Boeing. The NASA head once said that the far side of the moon is always dark. With such an ignorant and incompetent statement you immediately realize that NASA is no longer a science agency any more. They need a competent leader to address all of the issues and move forward 🎉

  • @wolcottwu756
    @wolcottwu756 2 дні тому +8

    Brought to you by DEI Industries.

  • @duanejones5186
    @duanejones5186 2 дні тому +6

    It's a huge mistake putting humans on that deathtrap! Why risk lives when you have a second choice to get then back home safely? Crew Dragon has proven itself to be trustworthy. The extra cost would be worth it to save the lives of two astronaut's. Two shuttle disasters based on the same arrogant mentality killed both crews! Totally preventable! Don't make the same mistake!

  • @Macjohn1419
    @Macjohn1419 2 дні тому +6

    NASA failed this mission by not making Boeing to initiate several supply missions to the ISS in order to iron out bugs instead of allowing a live crew to be stranded in space. This would establish a reliability factor to the overall performance. I believe Space-X had done similar supply missions before allowing a live crew onboard.

  • @timchance2002
    @timchance2002 2 дні тому +8

    Send Starliner back home on autopilot! Bring the crew home safely on Dragon!

    • @musk-eteer9898
      @musk-eteer9898 2 дні тому +1

      i don't think it has autopilot or broken, it just another piece of space junks

    • @Perich29
      @Perich29 2 дні тому

      ​@musk-eteer9898 Houston could fly them without any one onboard.

    • @timchance2002
      @timchance2002 2 дні тому

      @@musk-eteer9898 Yes sir, it definitely has autopilot.

  • @Bench485
    @Bench485 2 дні тому +6

    Elon in the corner giggling...

  • @mouseisbroken
    @mouseisbroken 20 годин тому +9

    at least the door didn't fall off this time. have to give boeing tons of credibility for achieving that.

  • @TwoBassed
    @TwoBassed 2 дні тому +3

    The helium leaks kept getting smaller, wonder if they asked themselves ‘was that because those tanks were emptying’?
    Rather than their apparent ‘it’s leaking less so we’re good to go, the problem is sorting itself out’!

  • @GadZookz
    @GadZookz 2 дні тому +5

    Do the two Starliner test pilots have custom SpaceX suits in case Dragon has to bring them home?

  • @calebfuller4713
    @calebfuller4713 2 дні тому +4

    At this point, they might be better off attempting to return in a Cybertruck than on Starliner...

    • @Ron4885
      @Ron4885 2 дні тому

      🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @bobroosa6123
    @bobroosa6123 2 дні тому +6

    If NASA is so adamant to safely return Starliner then return it unmanned remotely to prove its integrity ! Don't gamble on pride to determine the safety of more astronauts well being!

    • @luziosalles324
      @luziosalles324 2 дні тому

      A correction: it's not about pride, it's about money and corruption

  • @paultsjan6047
    @paultsjan6047 День тому +5

    Send SpaceX Dragon to the rescue.
    Saving the life of the astronauts first rather than saving face.
    No need to downplay Starliner’s problems with excuses about learning from its setback when the life of the astronauts is at stake while in space.
    Ensure the safe return of the astronauts back to earth first.

  • @Supernaut2000
    @Supernaut2000 2 дні тому +5

    Send Boeing’s CEO in it to test it.

  • @jcbdiggers1
    @jcbdiggers1 2 дні тому +4

    nasa " Never A Straight Answer " 😂

  • @jarodmoves
    @jarodmoves 2 дні тому +7

    Let their spouses decide how the crew come home! Boeing, Elon was right, you can’t trust a space company run by accountants. Your record proves his point.

  • @ruthfieldbeck8299
    @ruthfieldbeck8299 2 дні тому +5

    Is it true that Sunni and Butch are out on the solar panels with their thumbs out, and Butch has a space suit leg pulled up?
    "Hey Butch! Does that one look manned?"
    Nah...just another Star Link."

  • @user-sr7pi3fb1j
    @user-sr7pi3fb1j 2 дні тому +6

    This is what happens when you're more concerned with diversity than your product.

    • @jonbarnard7186
      @jonbarnard7186 2 дні тому +1

      LOL. It's those damn liberals that screwed up the rocket.

    • @marcmcreynolds2827
      @marcmcreynolds2827 2 дні тому

      "This is what happens" No, it's not. And SpaceX had similar problems with the Dragon thrusters early on, though I wouldn't expect someone who is just here to push one of their prejudices to know anything about that.

  • @viarnay
    @viarnay 2 дні тому +3

    I think Mr. Bill Nelson is pretty tired of Boeing's mistakes

  • @timrockman7
    @timrockman7 2 дні тому +7

    Leaks don't improve with the passage of time.

    • @capnrico8877
      @capnrico8877 2 дні тому +1

      Boeing: “….Our Management and Accounting teams have determined that once the helium tank is empty the leak will no longer exist and we’ll be good to go for return. We are currently in meetings with our Engineering teams to bring them on board and get their buy-in on our solution…”

    • @thunderamu9543
      @thunderamu9543 2 дні тому +2

      Correct, leaks only get WORSE. There is no software fix or workaround and they can't replace hardware up there. Gathering more data and continued troubleshooting is a BS smokescreen.

  • @may86bear
    @may86bear 2 дні тому +6

    SpaceX to the rescue 😊🖖

  • @rexhansen2766
    @rexhansen2766 День тому +3

    Did you know that during OMAC engine testing during 2018-2019 at White Sands over 80% of these engines leaked fuel between the injector and thrust chamber during firing. Even so NASA cleared all these engines for use.

  • @tavzung2386
    @tavzung2386 День тому +5

    It's a miracle starliner reach ISS..

  • @kenho-wr5ul2rh7m
    @kenho-wr5ul2rh7m 2 дні тому +3

    they found the reason the leakage on starliner
    they used Indian Titanium alloy valves, but Indian secretly change them into Aluminum alloy valves

    • @Ron4885
      @Ron4885 2 дні тому

      Yikes, that's quite serious 😳

  • @user-nq5ej2du1x
    @user-nq5ej2du1x День тому +3

    How many billions of dollars. NASA COULDNT even pee in a bucket standing up. 😅😅

    • @khankrum1
      @khankrum1 День тому +1

      NASA is shackled by Self Serving Senators and their Pork Barrel funding carousel!
      Why do you think that the FAA is always on SpaceX back, and Boeing/NASA can get away with these debacles. Do you thing that Apollo 13 and the Challenger disaster would have happened if NASA had been a private company ?

  • @o_-_o
    @o_-_o 2 дні тому +4

    And not even
    spare underwear
    was packed 😞

  • @markl8111
    @markl8111 2 дні тому +4

    NASA is assembling an expert, diverse committee, focused on equity to study the social ramifications, in order to provide support to share holders.

    • @paullastnamehere3295
      @paullastnamehere3295 2 дні тому

      Those astronauts better have a high ESG rating or sadly I don't think they are going to make it home.

    • @floorpizza8074
      @floorpizza8074 2 дні тому

      Exactly. If the Starliner never decides on its pronouns, it will stay up there forever.

  • @stargalacticfederation
    @stargalacticfederation 2 дні тому +4

    There are already a couple of capsules docked at International Space Station. Those would be a better choice to use to get those two Astronauts back Home.

    • @ReneeMM
      @ReneeMM 19 годин тому

      *Are these 2 People even ok* ?
      *Haven't seen any updates on there*
      *Well being or anything of any kind* ?
      *After all this time* ?

  • @CyberRonin47
    @CyberRonin47 День тому +5

    Should anyone be surprised they're having issues? Boeing needs to get rid of anyone with a "manager" title because it's they don't have the skills nor the support of the workers to build anything beyond a refridgerator.

    • @aperitifs
      @aperitifs 23 години тому

      At least a refrigerator doesn't leak it's gas.

    • @chucksurgeonertribute2113
      @chucksurgeonertribute2113 22 години тому

      Boeing needs more sociologist post doctoral scholars and undergraduate clinical psychologist students.🤣😂🤩😛💝❤💯👍

  • @Knights_of_Zurg
    @Knights_of_Zurg 2 дні тому +2

    At this point, Dreamchaser will be ready before Starliner

  • @arceligasol8170
    @arceligasol8170 2 дні тому +3

    Call International Rescue! Thunderbirds are Go!!!

  • @jodicardosa6837
    @jodicardosa6837 2 дні тому +6

    Elon must be getting sick and tired of always being right...lol

  • @user-ok1eu4tn7l
    @user-ok1eu4tn7l 2 дні тому +3

    The more NASA looks at how Boeing is handling this the more embarrassing it’s becoming for the agency.

  • @sirfoxalot434
    @sirfoxalot434 День тому +3

    The only way those guys come back to Earth alive is if Spacex brings the back.

  • @leonardsmith2198
    @leonardsmith2198 2 дні тому +6

    NASA needs an enema!

    • @rogerrussell9544
      @rogerrussell9544 2 дні тому

      They had one, thats where the starliner came from.

  • @michaelpettersson4919
    @michaelpettersson4919 2 дні тому +6

    Space-X and Boeing may be bitter competitors but I sincerely hope that they have been able to cooperate regarding things like standard connectors. We would not want a rescue mission to fail because a passenger's space suit are incompatible with the ships oxygen supply. It was bad enough during Appolo 13 where the ship had to connect to its lunar model i an improvised way.

    • @questioneryusef8264
      @questioneryusef8264 2 дні тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Smannellites
      @Smannellites 2 дні тому +1

      A rescue Dragon could take SpaceX suits to the ISS for all the stranded astronauts.

    • @meatybtz
      @meatybtz 2 дні тому +3

      @@Smannellites And they'd look vastly more dapper in the SpaceX Suits

  • @rgarbacz
    @rgarbacz 2 дні тому +3

    It wasn't SpaceX CrewDragon to provide the return ride for Soyuz MS 22 crew but Russian Soyuz MS 23. It's not the first time I hear this on youtube - I know this channel is created by AI, just was hoping someone is reviewing and fact checking it.

  • @ag1382
    @ag1382 2 дні тому +3

    DeathLiner is nothing more than an 80’s remake with a couple computer screens.

  • @user-sf2si8vc1b
    @user-sf2si8vc1b 2 дні тому +4

    How do you spell failure? “B-O-E-I-N-G”

  • @donscheid97
    @donscheid97 2 дні тому +2

    Ironically, the ONLY capsule that has had NO problems is Dragon, but they are the only ones that continually experience resistance from NASA while the ones that have had problems are likewise given unlimited excuses and acceptance by NASA. Egos are rather large in space apparently.

  • @uniqueaustraliandestinatio1352
    @uniqueaustraliandestinatio1352 2 дні тому +4

    This is the company that put men on the moon?

  • @yuang6936
    @yuang6936 2 дні тому +4

    another Hollywood movie next...

  • @jimmyyoh8144
    @jimmyyoh8144 17 годин тому +5

    The future of BOEING is questionable the best. I am getting out of my holding of their stocks. Thay are doomed.

  • @tombambauer5220
    @tombambauer5220 16 годин тому +4

    Um. Send a dragon up there and bring them back. Obviously the solution

  • @jerdptro
    @jerdptro 2 дні тому +4

    What a cluster

  • @davidbate6346
    @davidbate6346 2 дні тому +5

    the Starliner name has been changed to Starleaker

  • @MontanaMedic13
    @MontanaMedic13 День тому +2

    At the rate they are going having Boeing stamped on an airplane, spacecraft or spacesuit is going to produce an instant doubt in the quality and ability of whatever its attached to. Very sad considering what a great company it was. Godspeed to the astronauts on their return flight.

  • @AuralioCabal-nl8gi
    @AuralioCabal-nl8gi 2 дні тому +2

    These Astronauts should have declined" If it's Boeing We ain't flying!😲

    • @jmlin501
      @jmlin501 2 дні тому

      I am not surprised at all with Boeing's performance, look at the CEO who know nothing but getting millions dollars salary and his workers get 1% increase over several years. A company waiting to fail.

  • @AB-fi5jt
    @AB-fi5jt День тому +6

    How did we land on the moon many times 50 years ago?

  • @raydunn2582
    @raydunn2582 2 дні тому +2

    I would like to think that the aircraft division of Boeing is separate from the spacecraft division and are different enough that a lack of manufacturing rigor is not a transferrable work ethic. However, corporate culture is a real phenomenon and, when you are also trying to make deadlines, it is only natural to do what comes naturally. I wouldn't fly in it.

  • @Jillousa
    @Jillousa 2 дні тому +8

    Wouldn't want to be a Boeing astronaut or Boeing pilot or Boeing passenger or a Boeing engineer or worker

    • @jamesbair6158
      @jamesbair6158 2 дні тому

      But being A Boeing CEO is a good place to be.

  • @SillySausage-mq3so
    @SillySausage-mq3so День тому +1

    amazed they go up to the ISS alive.

  • @chavdarnaidenov2661
    @chavdarnaidenov2661 День тому +2

    OK, just don't put their lives at risk like those Shuttle crews.

  • @petebarnes1525
    @petebarnes1525 14 годин тому +4

    During the 60s, 70s Boeing was the Rolls Royce of the aircraft industry. What a joke now! Aircraft that lose pieces in flight, and spacecraft that continually fail. Greed before quality, shame on you Boeing executives for destroying a once great company.

  • @LordDustinDeWynd
    @LordDustinDeWynd 2 дні тому +2

    Perhaps SpaceX should start prepping a Dragon capsule...

  • @SillySausage-mq3so
    @SillySausage-mq3so День тому +2

    JUST imagine if Boeing paid the money they PAID the HITMEN money to the designers and engineers, we would be at mars by now.

  • @ynchin6925
    @ynchin6925 2 дні тому +2

    Musk : Nelson, what's wrong with you? I want to rescue Starliner! Don't hang up the phone!
    Nelson : Hello. . . . hello . . . . I can't hear you!

  • @chucktx5957
    @chucktx5957 2 дні тому +4

    Hopefully, Boeing doesn't k*ll more people trying to avoid severe embarassment.

  • @dirkscott5410
    @dirkscott5410 22 години тому +3

    Isn’t there a reliable Russian Soyuz return vehicle permanently attached to the ISS as an escape vehicle?

  • @micasa6982
    @micasa6982 День тому +2

    All this is about money. It was crystal clear that the mission was not going to go well.

  • @Im_Just_Saying
    @Im_Just_Saying 2 дні тому +3

    5:00 the contingency plan involving SpaceX's Crew Dragon to rescue the astronauts aboard the ISS following the Soyuz MS-22 coolant leak was discussed but never actually implemented. NASA and Roscosmos explored the possibility of using the Crew Dragon as an emergency lifeboat, but the primary focus remained on assessing and managing the situation with the Soyuz spacecraft.
    Ultimately, Roscosmos decided to send a replacement Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS, which was scheduled for launch in early 2023, to safely bring back the affected crew members. The situation was handled without needing to use SpaceX's Crew Dragon for the rescue mission​

    • @dougrigel1997
      @dougrigel1997 2 дні тому +1

      So at 5:25 this video says the Crew Dragon "safely returned the stranded astronauts back to earth". A lie then.

  • @GeoFlynx
    @GeoFlynx 2 дні тому +3

    NASA says the problems with Starliner are relatively minor. Space exploration is not for the faint at heart. We'll need more Kirks than Karens to get to Mars.

  • @khankrum1
    @khankrum1 День тому +3

    Let SpaceX engineer's take a look at it!

  • @ruthlemler2726
    @ruthlemler2726 2 дні тому +1

    I really believe that they would keep those astronauts up there forever if it meant that SpaceX wouldn’t go bring them back.

  • @MM-tt3np
    @MM-tt3np День тому +4

    If it's a Boeing I ain't goin :P

  • @hoosierdaddy8002
    @hoosierdaddy8002 День тому +2

    If it`Boeing , no one should be going.

  • @WG-tt6hk
    @WG-tt6hk 2 дні тому +2

    2:24 NASA : Not Always a Straight Answer.

  • @user-ux8wn6ee6y
    @user-ux8wn6ee6y 22 години тому +1

    The dragon cockpit looks like a modern spacecraft where as boeing starliner cockpit looks like a boeing 707 😮

  • @donwilson1307
    @donwilson1307 2 дні тому +3

    This thing is like a pimple on ISS a$$.

  • @paullastnamehere3295
    @paullastnamehere3295 2 дні тому +3

    There are people that won't even trust flying on a Boeing aircraft these days, yet those astronauts took a space flight on their rocket. I know they are smart people, but its Boeing we are talking about. Those astronauts are lucky the emergency hatch didn't blow while in space.

    • @rimasmuliolis1136
      @rimasmuliolis1136 2 дні тому +2

      I don't think it's right to ask the Professor AND Mary ANN to get back on the U.S.S. Minnow.

    • @rimasmuliolis1136
      @rimasmuliolis1136 2 дні тому

      So far Starliner has done better than Apollo 1 and hasn't done as much as Apollo 13.

  • @thunderamu9543
    @thunderamu9543 2 дні тому +2

    Are the blue pressure suits used by Butch and Suni compatible with a Crew Dragon? Is there some kind of adapter kit to marry them up or do they have to send SpaceX pressure suits up for the two stranded astronauts?

  • @whortle
    @whortle 17 годин тому +4

    Has anybody checked the door?

    • @bd5av8r1
      @bd5av8r1 10 годин тому

      Have they checked the 737 MAX for helium leaks? :D lol!!

  • @zinnburban
    @zinnburban 2 дні тому +3

    Boeing could never be competitive, who are you kidding? Go SpaceX Let the young guns take over. At least a door didn't fly off in flight....Opsy.

  • @paulsnowball2853
    @paulsnowball2853 2 дні тому +2

    Boeing Starliner making America great again

    • @Dlweta57
      @Dlweta57 День тому

      Buy shares in Boeing now.. Guaranteed return

  • @ryzlot
    @ryzlot 2 дні тому +2

    Bow-ing and Nas-aaaah are proud DEI companies
    JR

  • @tomk.3428
    @tomk.3428 15 годин тому +3

    Perhaps Boeing might send a Billion to Elon and he can send a rescue ship…

  • @rolomaticz5009
    @rolomaticz5009 День тому +2

    I would rather ride home from the ISS in a garbage scowl then burn up in a Boeing disaster.

  • @garystrankman3841
    @garystrankman3841 2 дні тому +1

    At this point Boeing is just leading NASA around by the nose.

  • @loycletcheriii8737
    @loycletcheriii8737 2 дні тому +3

    Just jettison so it can burn up in the atmosphere already

  • @CruentusV
    @CruentusV 2 дні тому +1

    in hindsight, nasa commerical space program was an excellent idea only because it allowed a company like Space-X to excel in both innovation and reliability despite nasa's dogged insistence that boeing be the company that succeeded. the decision to launch starliner bordered on criminal safety negligence, (and should be investigated publicly to discover why such a completely unfounded and inexplicable loyalty to boeing exists)...

  • @DanBurgaud
    @DanBurgaud День тому +2

    NASA needs to jetison that Starliner before that junk kaboom while docked.

  • @brianburgess3231
    @brianburgess3231 2 дні тому +4

    gameover happening often

  • @arnewoodman
    @arnewoodman 2 дні тому +1

    Q. What's Boeing's new company song?
    A. 'Do the Strand' by Roxy Music.
    Maybe one of the astronauts has it on their iPad up there.

  • @jmf5246
    @jmf5246 День тому +3

    Bench Boeing!

  • @Dlweta57
    @Dlweta57 День тому +3

    Boeing should refund NASA half or more of the funding they've received for this problematic project that keeps failing time after time

    • @hoosierdaddy8002
      @hoosierdaddy8002 День тому +1

      Refund the Taxpayers first.

    • @Dlweta57
      @Dlweta57 День тому

      @@hoosierdaddy8002 yes .. But of course....

  • @user-fu1yt3xi4d
    @user-fu1yt3xi4d День тому +1

    Hopefully the door doesn't fall out.

  • @joes6620
    @joes6620 9 годин тому +1

    How much longer can they last up there?

  • @stevelenores5637
    @stevelenores5637 2 дні тому +4

    Congress should demand Boeing give up spaceflight after this crew returns. Boeing is hopeless behind in manned spaceflight and has been going backwards in aviation as well. The best thing for the company is failure. That way they will either change, or the company will die, or be acquired by a competent investors.
    I know this won't happen but if Musk took over Boeing...

    • @jivadao
      @jivadao 2 дні тому +1

      Boeing's corporate structure and way of doing business is archaic - it would be a total waste of Elon's time to try and change it. Same goes for Legacy auto. Layer upon layer of management, fear of making changes, built in procedures to slow things down. No one can keep up with Elon.

    • @calebfuller4713
      @calebfuller4713 2 дні тому

      @@jivadao Yep. If he was put in charge of Boeing's Space Division, the best thing he could do is shut the whole thing down then go back to SpaceX.

  • @sickaydaurantiajedidiah9416
    @sickaydaurantiajedidiah9416 2 дні тому +2

    NASA still using rubber seals and bushing???

    • @Dlweta57
      @Dlweta57 День тому

      Wasn't that the issue that caused the shuttle Challengers's catastrophic demise???

  • @coolblue1812
    @coolblue1812 День тому +3

    Leakage problems should have been detected and resolved during verification process and qualification testing. They’re obviously weren’t compliant with MIL- HDBK-882E and decided to launch anyway. Risk taking or just plain dumb ass.

    • @darkguardian1314
      @darkguardian1314 День тому +2

      Having worked inspection for a number of years, there was likely management pressures to "just ship it."
      The inspectors either didn't have much time with inspection, found something but was waivered off by management to fly, or corrupted and just rubberstamped everything.
      They weren't going to redesign a flawed thruster design after losing over $1.5 Billion (US).
      The thruster design was 50/50 and with redundances it can still complete its mission.
      Boeing was doing just the minimum to fill the contract before discontinuing Starliner.
      It's why Boeing has so many whistleblowers exposing the issues and some coming to unfortuate end.
      The stakes are that high.

    • @coolblue1812
      @coolblue1812 18 годин тому

      @@darkguardian1314 They shouldn’t be in the business of space or commercial due to moneys over sacrificing lifes.

  • @brettrigby2226
    @brettrigby2226 День тому +2

    maybe master air flight before you venture into space

  • @philiptan2051
    @philiptan2051 2 дні тому +2

    Boeing has shown once more its false competence and decision making process. With the attitude of downgrading a potential disaster that could have come from a small helium leakage during launch this company is irresponsible for safeguarding the safety of passengers in its aircraft. The impending criminal charges by the USA government itself is a serious sign that the company is in serious trouble. Boeing should be overhauled and reorganized before it is allowed to produce anymore aircraft or spacecraft.