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I have had friends at Boeing and I can read. The jury is in. There is no question the The Boeing Company was a first rate aerospace company and this is mighty easy to prove conclusively. it is just as easy to show that Boeing is now a dangerous company. When do we hold management accountable? Do we NOT do this when a formerly great company is now on the ropes? The buck should stop somewhere.
Watch "Downfall." Lots of details I could share here, but I'll offer this one: Records FINALLY were surrendered by Boeing. The settlement was $2.X billion to avoid criminal prosecution. Apparently Boeing management, knowing pilots would have about ten seconds to figure out and execute a solution, concealed even the existence of the MCAS software system which took control of the aircraft, adamantly refusing to provide training to pilots. Lion Air, owner of the first of the two crashes, begged Boeing for training. Boeing refused. Because......cost.
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