Concerns about the safety of Boeing's 737 Max airplanes have been raised by multiple former senior staff members, including a former Boeing manager and individuals who have worked for the FAA. These individuals have expressed their personal refusal to fly on the 737 Max jets, citing issues observed during their time at the company. A report highlighted that a 737 model lost its door due to a failure of the door plug bolts, which was described as a ticking time bomb since its production. The ex-Boeing manager, who raised an alarm on the jets returning to service, mentioned the immense pressure on employees to expedite the production process, which may have compromised safety standards. These revelations have led to a wave of apprehension surrounding the aircraft, with the former manager and other senior staffers urging family and the public to avoid flying on the 737 Max.
Multiple former senior Boeing staffers say they would NOT fly on killer 737 Max planes https://t.co/ssL5WVzjOI https://t.co/C3Vntk0tOD
"I’ve worked in the factory where they were built, and I saw the pressure employees were under to rush the planes out the door. I tried to get them to shut down before the first crash. .. I would tell my family to avoid the Max. I would tell everyone, really." $BA https://t.co/5Nxkuuw6H7
Boeing makes Page One. “I would absolutely not fly a Max airplane,' ex-senior manager says. https://t.co/P6XNMhtaZQ $BA @latimes @ukpapers https://t.co/rRzu8rg3bx
Multiple former senior Boeing staffers - one of whom also worked for FAA - say they would NOT fly on killer 737 Max planes and that they're urging their families to avoid them too https://t.co/6ADDQUSWJe https://t.co/gNefn68dew
'I would absolutely not fly a Max airplane': Ex-Boeing manager raises alarm on jets returning to service “I’ve worked in the factory where they were built, and I saw the pressure employees were under to rush the planes out the door." https://t.co/twdFLvCybe
We Know Now Why Boeing's Door Plug Bolts Didn't Do Their Job https://t.co/5EbIo7Paxa
The 737 That Lost Its Door Was a Ticking Time Bomb the Moment It Left Boeing Factory: Report via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/H0BlY3E8yr