Simple Flying: Richard Blumenthal, the Chairman of the United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and Ranking Member Ron Johnson, announced that they would be conducting an inquiry into Boeing. The subcommittee will look into a whistleblower’s allegations about the safety of the manufacturer’s aircraft.
According to a joint statement by Blumenthal and Johnson on April 9, the subcommittee recently obtained information directly from a Boeing whistleblower who alleged alarming and dangerous manufacturing deficiencies at the plane maker. more here
Sad & Criminal what happened to Boeing.
If I flew I would actively Avoid ALL of their planes in this current environment.
But lets be honest, this is the Build Back Better effect.
“As God is my witness, I thought Boeings could fly”.
–apologies to WKRP
As a kid I flew in Cessna’s and a Beechcraft Bonanza quite often.
Upon returning from my bad idea of moving to California I flew in a 707 and we hit bad turbulence over the Rockies. Looking out the window and watching the wings flapping like a bird I was somewhat unsettled and that ended my commercial flight aspirations. l knew they were designed to do that but I didn’t like it. I’ll stick to the little guys where the whole plane moves about.
The pic is a 747…just saying.