Flat or burst tyre is not an uncommon issue. About a hundred better examples they could choose
@vranimirvranov40823 ай бұрын
At least they didn't die in a parking lot after complaining about safety regulations after working 30 years as a Boeing safety inspector. Woopsie
@ashvinrohit.r52693 ай бұрын
Flat tyre is really not a big issue
@jacobparker11053 ай бұрын
But the Boeing whistleblower ‘killing himself’ by blowing his brains out the day before he was due to testify about the company’s negligence and non-existent safety standards… kinda a big issue.
@WestermanT.3 ай бұрын
It is on a plane
@misterpizzaman35813 ай бұрын
How is the diversity going??
@a243963 ай бұрын
Just fine, thanks...
@a243963 ай бұрын
Boeing doesn't operate the aircraft... Someone doing the pilot stuff badly or bad maintenance or even a problem with an engine or a tire is not a problem with "Boeing" and is, instead, a problem with whoever made the engine or the tire. Or, in other words: settle down and educate yourselves before you jump on a bandwagon you don't actually understand...
@andreipetcu42133 ай бұрын
So when DOES it become Boeing's problem?
@a243963 ай бұрын
@@andreipetcu4213 When it's related to something Boeing actually has something to do with. For example: if your tire fails on your car are you going after Ford or the people who made the tire? Or the people that installed the tire? Likewise, if the full service gas station attendant puts diesel fuel in your gasoline powered car, are you going to go after Ford? If you rent a car and the engine seized because there was no oil in it, are you going to complain to the rental people who should have been maintaining it, or are you going to complain to ford? Understand the differences here?
@andreipetcu42133 ай бұрын
@@a24396 Makes sense. The service or retailer who is responsible for selling you the product is liable for the faults or inadequacies.