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NTSB Sanctions Boeing For ‘Blatantly’ Violating Terms Of Agreement

https://airlinegeeks.com/2024/06/27/ntsb-sanctions-boeing-for-blatantly-violating-terms-of-agreement/

Notably absent from the agreement, is a pledge by Boeing
not to muгder anymore of flying public or the whistleblowers.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a statement this morning sanctioning Boeing for “blatantly” violating investigative regulations it agreed to as a party in the probe of the door-plug blowout in Portland, Oregon.

The NTSB cited a Boeing media briefing on June 25 in which the manufacturer “provided non-public investigative information to the news media that NTSB had not verified or authorized for release.
In addition, Boeing offered opinions and analysis on factors it suggested were causal to the accident.”

The statement continued, “In the briefing, Boeing portrayed the
NTSB investigation as a search to locate the individual responsible
for the door plug work.
The NTSB is instead focused on the probable cause of the accident,
not placing blame on any individual or assessing liability.”

  • -- -- Aha, The Boeing Play Book of Crime

Making public the investigative information and offering analysis
of that information, the NTSB wrote,
“are prohibited by the party agreement that Boeing signed when it
was offered party status by the NTSB at the start of the investigation. As a party to many NTSB investigations over the past decades,
few entities know the rules better than Boeing.”

Boeing just doesn’t give a damn, criminals are going to criminal.

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These people make the God Father Trilogy look like Mary Poppins

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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is taking potshots at Boeing's embattled CEO David Calhoun, accusing him of being a clueless executive who lacks the necessary expertise.

Musk took aim at Calhoun's business background, arguing that "the CEO of an aircraft company should know how to design aircraft, not spreadsheets."

As Business Insider points out, it's a valid argument. Calhoun has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Virginia Tech University, with no engineering background whatsoever.

The news comes as Boeing is struggling to return its plagued Starliner spacecraft, which is currently docked at the International Space Station, back to Earth. NASA announced last week that the date of its return journey has been pushed back indefinitely, following the discovery of several helium leaks affecting its thruster system.

Meanwhile, Musk's SpaceX has launched a total of ten successful Crew Dragon missions to the ISS over the last five years. The spacecraft was developed under the same NASA Commercial Crew contract.

In other words, Boeing isn't just struggling greatly with its avionics department, but even its cursed spacecraft project continues to stumble. Maybe Musk is right that new leadership is long overdue.

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