https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/faa-safety-engineer-goes-public-to-slam-the-agencys-oversight-of-boeings-737-max/
__March 7, 2021
Haunted by the murder of 346 men women and children perpetrated by
Boeing’s 737 Max Fraud, and his agency’s role in approving the deathtrap,
Veteran Federal Aviation Administration safety engineer Joe Jacobsen is
stepping forward publicly to give the victims’ families “a firsthand account
of what the truth is.”
In a detailed letter sent last month to a family that lost their daughter in
the second Max mass murder case in Ethiopia two years ago this week,
and in interviews with The Seattle Times, Jacobsen gave the first personal
account by an insider of the federal safety agency’s response to the
Max murders.
Jacobsen should have been among the FAA specialists who reviewed the
MAX’s critically flawed flight control systems during its original certification,
which was largely controlled by Boeing.
He’s confident that he and other FAA engineers would have flagged its
serious design flaws. He got the chance to do so only after the first
Max mass murder case in Indonesia, in late 2018.