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Feds to indict ex-Boeing test pilot over 737 Max crashes
Why is the CEO not joining him? As usual, they've made the pilot a scapegoat. (www.cbsnews.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Clearly he felt he was under pressure from upper management. Would not have happened back in 1963 when the company was flight testing the radical (for the time) B727 and their engineers rightly held sway.
Dennis Muilenberg should be included in the the indictment.
don't forget the Board of Directors, the CFO, the money managers and all the stockholders. Everyone of them played a role in profits over safety.
Could you show your math please? The profits over safety slogan doesn't add up.
Yeah, he covered up fatal flaws then took a job flying the exact same airplane for southwest after development ended. Makes total sense.
This is so messed up.
This is so messed up.
You are missing the point. While the test pilot is somewhat culpable and could be held responsible, he only acted in his capacity as an employee. To indict just him and no one else that was responsible at the corporate board level, sends the message that executives are free to do anything it takes to return shareholder returns. Even if that means people die. The facts are pretty clear, software was installed that relied on one sensor and was never disclosed to the operators or pilots. The FAA handed Boeing self regulating powers and they abused them.