Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Boeing space launch failed, United Air not flying 737 til June... more salt to the wound..

by
| 1211 views | | 8 replies (last December 22, 2019) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+12BxaRDm

8 replies (most recent on top)

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-space-exploration-boeing/healthy-boeing-starliner-spacecraft-on-track-to-land-in-new-mexico-nasa-idUKKBN1YP0K5

The Starliner Launch Was Successful, despite the ravings of the media
to the contrary, (Journalism is not a recognized form of higher education)
The subsequent failure of the Starliner navigation subsystems was not a
Catastrophic Failure, as again, the media Clickbait. would lead some to believe.
Although embarrassing for Boeing, as it is center stage in the world view now.
It was not in any way related to the unlawful homicide of 346 Max passengers.

Starliner has landed successfully proving it to be a viable option for NASA.
Boeing would like the next launch to be crewed; there is talk of that possibility.

However given Boeing’s and NASA’s lack of transparency in past disasters, along
with a history of both entities to put public perception above preservation of life,
I do not see how anyone in authority could possibly allow either entity to make
such a decision. In Short: Boeing and NASA - Cannot Be Trusted. This We Know.

{IMO} Another un-manned launch proving out the systems from launch to
docking and then safely landing is required before Boeing or NASA are allowed
to put any lives at risk.

The implications for any further design and testing requirements before Starliner
is approved for its first crewed mission also remained unclear.
The prospect that Boeing might need to repeat an unmanned orbital test flight
could substantially delay NASA’s timeline and drive up costs.
We all have seen firsthand where Boeing priorities lie profits first
NASA’s priorities are in line with Boeing timeline, cost and public perception.

https://www.barrons.com/articles/boeings-starliner-landed-successfully-51577028548?mod=hp_LATEST

“Click Bate News”
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/boeing-spaceship-fails-during-first-nasa-test-mission/

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @2uht+12BxaRDm

I see the Watcher’s are active: Comforting to know it’s not a conspiracy theory.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1ish+12BxaRDm

What did you expect from a company that gave itself a trophy?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1dex+12BxaRDm

Why yes, yes we did. They told us it was fixed.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1llb+12BxaRDm

Bummer! They didn't install a version of MCAS onto the Starliner, did they?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1poa+12BxaRDm

Dear "Starliner is Fine" let's go over this.

The Mission: To autonomously dock with the ISS and deliver supplies
The Durration: 9 days

What actually happened
Docking: Cancelled
New Durration: 2 days
Preliminary root cause: SW glitch in mission clock

Mission NOT accomplished.

You are calling it a success because you did not lose the vehicle. WOW!

That's like crashing your car into a power pole and saying it was a success because you did not take out power to the entire eastern seaboard.

You keep spinning, because it ain't working and the public's, government's, and investor's confidence in Boeing is going down by the minute.

Enjoy your "success" while you still have a job.

MIC DROP

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1ann+12BxaRDm

Dear Dul_lard, the Launch went well, the Starliner capsule is fine.
The space station docking has been canceled due to a 75% fuel reserve.
The News is as much Click Bate as is your Thread is lacking in content and fact
In two days the Starliner will be landing in White Sands New Mexico

You should try writing children’s books; there is where your talents lie.
That line of work should match well with your arrested development.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @lxf+12BxaRDm

No wound it’s a company imploding after years of greed and entitlement. S—ing off the teet of the government for their space and defense programs the epitome of corporate welfare.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @xvi+12BxaRDm

Post a reply

: