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"Lol... it was a family friend who barely saw him."
Lol... it was a family friend who barely saw him. Not his spouse. Not his kids. My BIL never told anyone he'd commit suicide. He seemed like he loved life, had two boys, blah blah blah. He killed himself.
Nonsense. The incident - the MAX jet door that blew out - is a manufacturing defect because it
was not bolted down. And these bolts are not accessible to maintenance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA44FFi95PA
And now, a close family friend of Barnett disclosed the haunting premonition he made before his untimely death.
In a shocking revelation to ABC News, Jennifer, whose mother has been lifelong friends with Barnett’s mom, shared that Barnett had expressed concerns about being “suicided.”
He feared that he would be murdered in a scenario falsely framed as suicide.
"The mature airframe design was not the root cause of the problems."
"Dude, we know, from your posts, that you love to travel by air. And we know, from your posts, that you're a loyal customer of Southwest which has all Boeing 737, including MAX."
"You don't have to reflexively defend The Boeing Corporation and blame everyone else for the recent issues to enjoy the travel."
No you don't know because I never said that.
"You don't have to reflexively defend The Boeing Corporation and blame everyone else for the recent issues to enjoy the travel."
I never defended Boeing.
Have a nice day.
You don't have to reflexively defend The Boeing Corporation and blame everyone else for the recent issues to enjoy the travel.
"For all you engineers it is frankly a basic concept. YOU catch issues if under
warranty and call them out."
In science we follow the data WookieMan. In this case the data says that the 737 has very
serious safety problems and needs to be recalled. It is not that complicated.
"What safety problems? Name one that wasn't on airline negligence? Just one.
No one has yet."
"If an employee changes a tire on an aircraft and doesn't do it right and it falls
off, how is that Boeings fault. The logic is not there. It's not scientific. It's retarded."
Your argument is incoherent. Changing a tire is a maintenance issue. Failing to assemble the
fuselage by not bolting it down is a manufacturing issue.
"Lol. They [Alaska Airlines] took control of the aircraft."
"Airlines have mechanics look it over for the 8-9 figure purchase they
just made. You do know this right?"
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