16 September 2020, 21:02
SaeedBoeing Hid Dangerous Design Flows!
Heads should roll!17 September 2020, 07:41
Bill CollectorHouse democrats certainly should not be thought of as credible sources on anything.
17 September 2020, 07:43
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Bill Collector:
House democrats certainly should not be thought of as credible sources on anything.
Politicians should never be trusted.
But, facts are Boeing screwed up.
Big time.
17 September 2020, 17:07
larryshoresIf this is in fact the case, at minimum there will be massive civil litigation. For something like this in which many died, one has to wonder if there will be criminal charges.
17 September 2020, 20:32
nopride2Boeing went to hell when the bean counters took over the company from the airplane people.
Dave
22 September 2020, 07:08
Bud MeadowsFour things are certain in life:
1) Death
2) Taxes
3) Saeed will badmouth Mark Sullivan
4) Saeed will badmouth Boeing
22 September 2020, 09:44
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
Four things are certain in life:
1) Death
2) Taxes
3) Saeed will badmouth Mark Sullivan
4) Saeed will badmouth Boeing
You forgot the most important part.
Saeed will badmouth crooks and liars.
Without exception.

23 September 2020, 06:36
gsganzerAccording to a friend that works in the industry, the Boeing debacle happened because the regulatory workforce had failed to keep up with the engineering advances and were no longer skilled to make assessments of this complexity.
They essentially were left to rely on Boeing's own people to "self police" and became a scenario of having a fox in the henhouse.
I'm not sure of the decline of the regulatory expertise. Hiring quota's, preferential hiring/promotion or the government jobs not being seen as attractive probably all play a role.
No excuse for Boeing, they work in an industry that by nature should be risk adverse and they should have seen the problem.
23 September 2020, 17:10
BushPeterSo the engineers were so advanced that they engineered the planes to drop out of the sky again?
I can imagine the regulatory workforce to lag behind though, but as you said, they should be risk averse enough to keep their planes flying, not crashing.
25 September 2020, 18:35
Grizzly Adams1Ever read Hailey's book about the auto industry, Wheels ? Fictional, but makes the point, is it cheaper to repair a design defect, or pay for the consequences ?
Grizz
26 September 2020, 04:33
SliderDemocrats will do anything to Minipulate Boeing Stock Price!!!