Boeing 737 skids off Senegal runway as another whistleblower steps forward
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
- Boeing is facing more trouble after two more of its passenger planes were at the centre of two separate, dangerous incidents, adding to the list of concerns about manufacturer.
One malfunction saw a plane’s tire burst during landing in Turkey, while the other skidded off the runway in Senegal.
Neetu Garcha reports on the latest scares, as another whistleblower accuses Boeing of turning a blind eye on safety.
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I hope this whistleblower is kept safe!!
It's concerning to listen to him speak up, following the recent deaths of the two whistleblowers.
They don't last very long.
He needs to get protective custody.
Its suspicious of course but we cannot recklessly judging Boeing is a lack of charity
It was *mùrdér*, not 'death'.
This is, what, Boeing's 10th major incident this year? I lost count.
I agree but not all of them are Boeings fault, a few of them are maintenance issues from airlines
@@Sir_DingoNow I’m wondering, maintenance issues with Boeing but maintenance perfect with Airbus?? I need answers
Relax. This was a 737-300. Likely pilot error.
@@BlueCreeperFromMinecraft of course not perfect for airbus either but it seems that they are not as greedy as Boeing are and don’t try to prioritize profit over safety
@@BlueCreeperFromMinecraft maitnence is not perfect with airbus but the media doesn’t cover it as much as they do for Boeing
Boeing airplanes must be grounded globally
This aircraft was from the 1990s and had nothing to do with Boeing. It was most likely pilot error
That’s very impractical, and this incident is the airline’s fault for not maintaining a decades-old plane properly.
Why? This isn’t Boeing fault. All of these accidents except the door plug are not Boeing fault. Airbus has a higher rate of mechanical failures than Boeing does, and had 3 engine failures in the first 3 months of 2024 but you don’t hear anyone talking about it. A lot of people including yourself are speaking on topics that yall don’t have any knowledge on.
A Boeing 737-300 (Classic) which was introduced in 1984, which was way before the McDonell-Douglas merger in 1997.
Exactly, these are airline maintenance problems with inspections, and everyone is saying it's boeing
That 737 is almost 30 years old tho
Its a maintenance issue but they blame Boeing because that gets the worlds attention
Seriously, people need to chill out. I completely agree that Boeing, as a company, needs to dramatically redefine it’s safety culture with respect to how it designs and builds current aircraft, but every time there is an incident across the globe involving a Boeing aircraft, the media frenzy is ridiculous.
This plane was over 30 years old. The Fedex nose gear incident similarly involved an older plane. There is no indication a design flaw was involved in either incident - it could have been poor maintenance, pilot error, poor training - who knows?
Imagine if you owned a Ford Taurus in the 90s, and sold it to someone else. Then 30 years later you learn that the vehicle was still on the road, and had been involved in a fatal accident due to the brakes being in bad shape. Are you responsible? Of course not. Was the design of the brakes defective? No. Someone just didn’t do preventive maintenance.
When a ship sinks, or a train derails, notice we never hear about the model of car, train or ship?
Finnaly somone with a BRAIN
So can you explain why that whistleblower was whacked? Clearly someone is trying to hide something.
@@SAT1337 that has nothing to do with this
@@SAT1337 is there evidence beyond a preponderance of the evidence that they were murdered?
@@SpottinPlanesForLife And you know this with such certainty how?
Damn, Boeing is having a BLAST this year
Bruh Boeing is getting to much hate all the planes are maintained horribly by airlines and airports plus the planes at 40-20 years old what do you expect
Tires blew on landing because they were probably old and needed to be replaced. Plane skids to a stop on its landing gear, nobody is hurt. This is a failure? Seriously?
Of course, not. But definitely yes, if the plane was made in China/ Russia.
If you're going to report the news, get it correct at least. The aircraft in Turkey was a Boeing 767, NOT a 737.
It’s literally a 737 just and older generation
Both of them are 737s
You know absolutely nothing about planes Bobby Brown.
It’s Boeing tho
@@kylegreenfield6020 FedEx, Turkey, Boeing 767. Look it up.
thank you for always bringing something new and interesting to watch!
Chill… both aircrafts are more than 20+years old so it was actually supposed to retired…it’s their fault that they didn’t retire the aircrafts
You have to be precise. Both 737 are older generation and has nothing to do with the 737 MAX, so it likely has nothing to do with Boeing.
What does these planes got to do with Boeing? These are old planes maintain by their owners maintenance crews. That's like me buying a car and 6 years later something goes wrong with it when I'm responsible for the maintenance.
Your example is not the best.. because taking your example .. If the company provide you a shity car is not your fault that the car is not working properly ... Everything starts from the damn factory... We hope Boeing will be in a huge bankruptcy and somebody will take it from 0 and invest in QUALITY
@@sebastiandobaiThe plane was 30 years old. It’s like complaining to the manufacturer about your car from 1994 having issues.
The song born in the USA or made in the us
OH REALLY ITS A BOEING NO WAY!
Wow, be careful this whistleblower doesn’t commit “suicide” like two previous Boeing whistleblowers
A flat tire on an old plane isn't Boeings fault. At this point the media is just milking this for all it's worth.
None of these are Boeings fault.
2:19 nose gear tires burst on a 737 also in 2005 a320-232 nose gear malfunction
Boing needs to be dissolved
This incident had nothing to do with boing, it was likely pilot or maintenance error
RIP, Mr. Santiago 😅
unregulated corporate america is showing some result, good model to follow in Canada
Going to be honest these are older aircraft its maintenance issues from the airlines in this case not boeing. for example one aircraft is a 737-300 more than likely over 15 year old. Yes there are issues at boeing but these two accidents are older aircraft and not to be scared to fly them
I know this has got nothing to do with Boeing but they are seriously having bad luck this year…
Explain to me why this would be Boeings fault if the FDR and CVR show the PF attempted an RTO after V1
Could it be the way the plane was designed by Boeing?
@@vodkacannonit’s a 30 year old airplane, it needs maintenance.
@@aviationkrazi1429 Oh.
How long before the girl from The Ring crawls out of the tv for this new whistle blower?
Fly at your own risk.😮
Just fly Airbus planes.
@@devonc8411alright that’s just dumb. you’re not gonna die if you fly a boeing
Why people even book ticket on boeing
because people have brains and know that they aren’t gonna die on a boeing plane when trying to go somewhere
@@aviationkrazi1429 well actually people died and a lot of it so I don't know where are u going with it
U seems boeing fanboy until u loose someone
@@yecto1332 compare that to the chances of dying in a car crash EVERY DAY. how do you not understand that? you know nothing about aviation
Rip whistleblower
That whistleblower just signed up for Being found dead
So a plane does have a life span.
Apocalypse anyone?
No
just force boeing out of business , is that a good idea? be careful what you wish for , air bus is ready to take over
FedEx 767, and now what?
737 max 9..
Nobody sayin nada,big risks if u talk
Well, Boeing has been putting out 💩 since investors are at the helm.
Internally, Boeing still doesn't think they are at fault for the MCAS disaster that caused two planes crash.
Then again, making about $200 Billion and paying out only $2 billion seems like a win for Boeing. They have NO incentives to do better.
Боинги рассыпаются один за другим!😂😂😂
Notice how you don't hear thing's like this from airbus
A delta a321 caught fire two days ago
@@mohwybar5832 It was from the ground power unit cable not the aircraft
@@Levi-in8eq well then is it wrong to say “this literally wasn’t Boeings fault”
@@Levi-in8eqa flat tire on a 30 year old plane is boeings fault? wow you really don’t understand that the media only covers boeing because it attracts people and gives them money. a320’s have been having hydraulic leaks and also electrical issues.
Every Boeing airplanes should be banned😢
This had nothing to do with Boeing, that would be like blaming a car crash on the manufacturer
If the aviation industry advanced at all planes would have dimples like golf balls to increase strength, reduce weight, improve aerodynamics and stabilize flight. Our fastest craft resembles the peregrine falcon. The peregrine falcon is the fastest dive bombing bird. The golf ball has dimples like a peregrine falcon and every other bird that has ever flown. Birds are perfect but planes and humans are not so we say no catastrophe goes to waste because they're all engineered in a way good watches have capacitors not batteries unfortunately God is for lithium miners to blame for California falling into the ocean 🙏.
DO NOT GET ON A BOEING.
ehh, already did hundreds of times. still here and alive to give you this reply
Boeing should starting making submarines instead
Remember Air Canada uses Boeing planes also.
And WestJet
And so does like every airline😊
Boeing needs to take a look at 🇨🇳 China-born Chinese working at Boeing 737 maintenance lines.
- Chinese citizens celebrate any Boeing incident in China.
Another BOING !
Crazy how people think it is not a boeing problem...
It’s not
@@mohwybar5832 3 boeings had crash landings within hours of each other.
@mohwybar5832 over 30 boeings fell apart during flight in the last 3 months alone. And no, airbus has not been falling apart too, it is easy to use the internet.
@@tylerdurden4006 none of these were crash landings. The Senegalese one occurred on takeoff. The fedex just landed without nose gear. And a delta. A321 neo recently caught fire at the gate. The a321 neo was newer than all the recent Boeing plane incidents
@@mohwybar5832 I love how you knew all 3 I was talking about.
If it’s Boeing, I ain’t going
First
poor Santiago, the mexican cartel has already received the money to take care of him... rip
This is how the shadow gov ends an organization.
?
Congratulations with the footballs, fentanyl and Elons new airplane design.
why people still fly in these death traps beats me
beats you because you’re jealous that others can get out of the house unlike you
For me is clear. Even that I fly many times with 737, 787, 777 and yes there are nice planes ...but from now on, if is not an Airbus I wouldn't fly .. That's it!
BAN all of these dysfunctional planes. Enough is enough. GREED destroys trust in all things!
This was mostly likely pilot error. People say “Boeing” for attention and clicks
@@mohwybar5832 There were over 10 incidents this year, all were Boeing. These planes should be grounded for everyone's safety.
@Goblonium and only one had to do with Boeing. That plane model was grounded for inspections. There were many incidents with Airbus, too.
@Goblonium also looking at your comment history you’re probably a bot
@@mohwybar5832 You are replying to everyone's comments here meatriding Boeing and you call me a bot? 😂
For sure they are going to blame Boeing for this like most of other incidents if they do it is about time Boeing sued whoever is spreading slander such as this
So who is going to sue Boeing for all their negligence, corner-cutting, safety issues etc. And also the whistleblower incidents of course, Boeing meatrider.
@@Gobloniumyou unironically say “meat rider” and also there are people suing them. Also there isn’t evidence they killed any whistleblower
@@mohwybar5832while i do agree with what you’re saying, i do genuinely think that john barnett was killed by someone at boeing.
@@aviationkrazi1429 I mean there isn’t any evidence he was even killed at all
@@mohwybar5832 why would someone wanna kill themselves inside a car? even a few days after he won a lawsuit against boeing. he even mentioned to a family member if anything happens to him, it’s not suicide. plus, he had several gun shots in the back of his head instead of one.