Why Are People Saying Boeing Planes Are Dangerous?
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John Barnett didn't kill himself.
or did he? - vsauce
*raises eyebrow* - Vsauce
@@Stargazer_Pie Vine boom
Jet fuel doesn't melt steel beams
@@ashtoncasedy3237 BRO💀
You forgot to mention that the whistleblower openly stated that he was not suicidal and not to believe it if something like this happened.
source if you can be bothered?
Boeing gonna secretly give him Aids
Plz source
@@noti7510 czcams.com/video/sA44FFi95PA/video.html&ab_channel=ABCNews4
source : trust me bro
Let's not forget that the whistleblower called his death. He said if I am found dead, it's not a suicide. Do not believe it. Definetely an execution
Well, investigators still need to connect the dots.
Local investigators paid off check
And the injury was a gunshot in the back of the head
Fucking legend, in that regard.
We don't *really* know if he said that. A friend of his *CLAIMS* he said that. But we have never heard the words out of his mouth
Gotta love the BS of saying that “thinking a man who wasn’t suicidal and warned against fake suicide wasn’t suicidal” is a conspiracy theory
Abso-fucking-lutely
"conspiracy theory" doesn't mean "wrong"
@@FourOf92000Conspiracy theory just means that you’re correct 12 months in advance.
Theory wouldn't mean it's wrong, people conspire all the time, but it isn't a theory at this point.
i can't tell if this is just worded weirdly af or im jsut too tired to read it
"Self-inflicted gunshot wound", I genuinely hate how these types of things happen and the culprits thinking we're so dumb for believing it. Rest in peace John Barnett, your killers will be brought to justice.
Every outlet i've seen it in do say "apparent" in front of it tho. At least that's something
And also no, these people will sadly not see justice for the murder of John Barnett.
Brought to justice? They'll get a fat bonus if nothing else.
His killers have defense contracts with the US government…
Boeing supplies the US Army. That should give you an idea of to who it is important that nothing goes wrong with boeing. The US Army has a stake in this case, and they can't afford things like these. It propably was them who did it, so i don't see any reason they will be brought to justice. Just like US war criminals were never brought to justice, the killers of Barnett will also never be
This airplane company couldn't go ONE MONTH without something blowing out of it
@@Tiger10002 no
@@Tiger10002denied
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@@Tiger10002tiktok reposting bot needs a professional camera, makes sense
already did
LIMC has unfortunately passed away due to self inflicted trauma from 15 stabbing wounds to the back of the neck and bullet holes in both of his legs, he must’ve been going through some tough times 💔
it is tragedy that we will never know what made him flip like that
Not to mention that he tied himself up and jumped in a pool to drown himself despite not owning a pool, after having jumped out the third floor window in his home despite his house not having three floors
He tied a knot from the outside of the bag he stuffed himself inside and jumped into a river
Such a shame that he tried to conceal his death by burying himself in the pool floor post mortem. This is why mental health is important
I heard he backed his BYD into a fountain at a bank branch and drowned..
"We couldn't fix your brakes so we made your horn louder...." Exactly. This is a good example.
@@Tiger10002 I hope you isekai into Warhammer40k.
I eat the cotton candy from my walls
The zesty ahh NPC has returned
@@BeanzopsYou’re so ohio❤❤
@@Beanzops I hope to god you're a bot and you're not repeating that _manually_
Airbus win by doing nothing.
Perhaps they at least need to ground their A32X fleet so they can fix their landing gears.
Lockheed needs to make a comeback.
@@piccoloatburgerking too busy making weapons of mass destruction
@@piccoloatburgerkingI wouldn’t hold my breath, they got burnt when the Tristar almost bankrupted them
When your opponent is this bad you win by default 👍
I cant believe barnett killed himself while tied to a chair with a bullet through his head
1945 german leader moment
jus kiding
Me neither. Like, I actually can’t believe it.
And then he proceeded to shove himself into the back of his truck. So sad.
Quite the Houndini....
Must have been into bdsm shit
John Barret openly stated he wasn’t suicidal…
Shame that because they’re a multibillion dollar company they can just get away with this
Boeing is ready to kill, so it's no wonder they don't care about their planes being dangerous
With ties to the government and military industrial complex.
He didn't stand a chance
@@guilhermehank4938 Worse, too many paid-offs to cover his case! I mean, Boeing made B52 and other war aircrafts 😢
They didn't get away with it, these cases take months or sometimes years to resolve.
@@cameronspence4977money is the biggest motivater in society. And boeing has a lot of it. They will pay off any investigater, government officials, judges and the likes to get them off their backs. The only chance is if individuals from those sorts of areas decide to investigate for themselves and even then the information and evidence is often covered up and they're threatened or mysteriously die via "suic1de" too.
0:20 oh hey, that's the guy who read a death threat from the Cartel while performing a song that was mocking them, and he just kept playing even knowing they'd come after him. Pretty based, even if he was vanished that very same night after the show
I almost forgot about that story. What a legend.
Wait what lmao, what was his name?
@@purplelotus531 is name was Chalino Sanchez. Famous singer who's songs upset the Cartel, and when he got the note from a guy in the crowd he just crumpled it up and kept playing anyway
Yeah you can see the with the look in his eyes that he was Anxious but he Still did it he still sang the song
that's horrible, poor guy :(
I think its an important detail that Barnett explicitly told those around him that he was not suicidal in any way and that if he turned up dead under any circumstance that it was not suicide.
It also took two days for the coroner to rule it a suicide-which should have been quite easy if it was. He would have had residue on his hands, his fingerprints on the gun, the blood spatter should have easily lined up…
Someone might want to check on the county coroner, make sure he’s mentally healthy. Don’t want to find out he decided to take a nap with the fishes.
A massive corruption scandal involving a military defense contractor? That poor coroner is totally fucked.@@warlordofbritannia
@@warlordofbritannia he would've had burn marks on his temple, simple as that. The fact that it took 2 days is very very suspicious
John Oliver recently went in depth about Boeing in his Last Week Tonight Show. Boeing over the recent years has become HORRIBLE, proudly stating that they're more concerned about profits more than quality or safety.
And who says the other guys aren’t? Corporations are legally obligated to make profits for their shareholders.
@@aycc-nbh7289yeah keep deepthroating that boot like a good little corpo simp
But people dying is much costlier in the end@@aycc-nbh7289
>he watches John Oliver
@@aycc-nbh7289 Yes, legally obligated. But you can make a profit whitout killing people or making bad products/services.
Boeing has been skirting on safety for decades since their merger with McDonnell Douglas. I feel terribly for the whistleblower engineer, he was silenced for trying to do the right thing.
Finally, someone else actually knows a bit on this subject.
Dont forget the rudder failures on the 737 before the merger
Yeah, it's a real fucking rabbit hole when you look into it. I advise everyone look into the hostile takeover of the Boeing board of exes after the corporate merger and the various people involved in it. It's a story of short term shareholder profits over both product and worker safety, and how the government and military-industrial complex is complicit in enriching a small coterie of people, with both political parties being involved and having their hand in the pots in crafting policy that's led to this point of complete and utter failure.
It's likely we will never know who had Barret offed. It goes that deep and wide.
maybe it's because they slammed the MDD projects they didn't want into the ground and rebranded the interesting stuff as Boeing
Boeing really fucked themselves over with that merger. MDD despite being much smaller and kind of garbage took over Boeing and destroyed what Boeing stood for.
From what i saw online a lot of these companies top positions where occupied by engineers but now its most filled by economic majors , so now they try to expand their reach but reduce cost /maintenance cost
Makes sense. And they're probably trying to put out the fires caused by their decisions to where they probably would rather pay to off a whistle blower than admit lack of accountability
Boeing had the engineers, when it merged with McDonell-Douglas the directors all came across and brought their penny-pinching with them.
As an economics major I wanna apologize for everything my field has done to ruin the fabric of society
@@megabuster3940 We'll fucking do it again
@@megabuster3940 The Field of Economics, and it’s consequences, have been a disaster for the human race.
A high school class mate of mine was on one of these planes. When it happened so close to you, the number of deaths meant something to you.
In recent years there have been no deaths involving boeing airplanes, I hope you are reffering to the twin 737MAX crashes back in 2019.
Those were caused by a faulty MCAS, and because the *Airlines* hadn't informed the pilots that that had been added, they had no clue how to turn it off. This is just an L for Lion air and Ethiopian moreso than Boeing
@@createstadlerok fed
@@createstadler Ay, MCAS wasn't even known back then. The FAA went "ok this makes things safer" and went on with their days. They didn't warn the pilots, because they didn't know it existed
@@createstadlerIt's an L for the airlines and not Boeing that Boeing failed to inform them of a critical safety problem? This is not how aviation safety works, nor logic
@@createstadler"Um actually, statistically it's still harder to die in a-". Fuck off. Quantizing possibly danger to human health is off enough, but to say Boeing getting worse is still pretty good is rotbrained behavior. They're dealing with hundreds of lives in a plane, and they still want to skim. I know it can't be perfect, but if the plane I'm on isn't even guaranteed to have solid walls why bother.
Let’s not forget the two crashes in 2018 and 19 attributed to a rushed design decision on the 737 max so they can compete with airbus. 300 people are dead thanks to that.
346
Theu made changes to the wings, therefore requiring a new system to combat potential stalls during in-flight.
i think 600 dead in total? it was two planes
@@asdfghjkl92213 no, 100+ casualties in each plane, a total of 346 in both
@@osasunaitor ok thx
John Barnett told his family that he would never kill himself. He said that if something were to find him dead then whatever they told them, it was not suicide. He said this like a month before.
He told A family Friend, not His family. (I mean, He might Of told His family) His family has Publicly denied The possibility That he Was murdered.
(Via his Brothers interview)
Now, His Family could Be Denying That he Said that, So that The media Stops hounding Them, as They are Grieving.
Or the Family friend Said that To get Their 15 minutes Of fame.
Orrr theyre being threatened to do so and want to avoid another tragedy in their family.@@dr.blockcraft6633
I hate when great companies become bad like this
(ok, they were already bad)
They manufacture guns that are then distributed to Israel, therefore they fund genocide.
Profit motives corrupt everything eventually.
Ah yeah they're only now getting bad.
Publicly traded companies without exception always end up like this, change my mind
Nothing can't be great without being corrupt or nothing that's not corrupt can't be great
Its so tragic how Barnett fell from a 15 story tower into a batch of knives, 12 bullets, and a grave in rural Arizona
You forget about the part where he took a nap with the fishes
You forgot the part where he did it all while being tied to a chair
@damlatorun6756 also blindfolded
I remember a quote from the prior CEO of Boeing, who said that his method of running the company solely to maximize shareholder value as "the dumbest/worst way to run a company". I think we're starting to see why that is.
I don’t understand why people think big companies offing people to keep there business afloat is some kind of fiction that only happens in TV shows but it happens more often than you’d think.
It happens more often in developing countries where goverment is so weak it's basically bought by international corporations. One would hope that USA, one of the most powerful countries on this planet, is strong enough to push back against them
@@angelikaskoroszyn8495 Unfortunately that's literally how the US government works
@@angelikaskoroszyn8495 Highly doubt it’s more common than it is in places like Iran and Saudi Arabia
Reality is stranger than fiction
0:18 Thats a dark meme, the guy was reading a note that says something like "If you sing THAT song, u will be freeze"; and he did sing afterall.
He tried to escape the next 2 days, but was founded and made cheese
What
@@fercho2046He was a singer who made a lot of songs about the cartel. the note he was handed said, that if he sung a particular song, the cartel would kill him. he went on to sing the song, and tried to escape, but the cartel found him and shot him.
God rest his soul. One of the bravest guys in our time. Tried to fight in his own way and paid the price for it.
@@RexcorJ He smuggled drugs and people into the US, and started singing ballads about cartel exploits while in prison. He worked for cartels, not against them. He also killed at least two people we know of. No one knows what that note said.
For those that don't know, the person's name is Chalino Sanchez
Boeing just can't stop boeing bad!
ba dumtss! 🥁🥁
Then what about the other guys? They seem to have landing gear issues.
@@aycc-nbh7289 Airbus hasnt had shit on them since... Uh... I forgot when.
@@MrViggie37Well, their landing gear issues seem to be recurring and they have yet to ground their A32X series.
boing*
Rest in peace LIMC, found in his locked bedroom with 36 shots to the head and 52 stab wounds to the back, wish we could've seen the signs sooner... 😔
at that point LIMC is just mince meat
If only we could've reached out to him...
#gone2soon
52 STAB WOUNDS. You didn't want to leave him a chance, huh?
not to mention with his hands tied behind his back, and his feet tied together
@@zizazapod9825another preventable self-offing.
Guarantee there won't be justice for the guy they had assassinated
Well if something changes with regards to safety and someone down the road is saved, least his efforts won't have been for naught on some level, maybe.
Classic example of why you should never have an accountant as a CEO of an Engineering company
Or an accountant as the CEO of an animation company (something that already happened to Disney and Dreamworks and one I fear Ghibli’s fate will be once the great Miyazaki kicks the bucket)
Or have an overrated hype guy running Twitter.
Maybe you should have a guy who specializes on what the company is about🤔
Although I have worked under many engineers in my life and one thing I have learned is that they often think that they are geniuses (and they are not) and they are often really bad at communicating too people who aren't engineers, and often they are terrible at being a boss to non- engineers as well
@@papacheese8962 that should be obvious where anyone with a brain should realise, but evidently that's not the case for large companies because they're run by money -hungry pigs
Passionate people fighting for a cause that helps save others don’t k:ll themselves. The cause is motivation to continue living.
As a sus indiividual I can anecdotally confirm that having some form of purpose in life is what keeps me here.
@@mukkahI'd argue that goes for everyone
@@ApahtiePartyEveryone runs different, some people are fine with coasting and aspire for little (not judging at all, just so many different type of folk out there). Some people are stronger in the face of challenge and don't need supports as much to keep them up.
But I get what you sayin' heh
For homie, doing what he was doing, purpose was there, though challenges too for sure. Seemed like the stronger type, from my limited scope.
@@mukkah Seeing how it ended for him i'd say he was strong indeed.
@@ApahtiePartyI can hardly deal with the petty sh!t in my life, so aye, guy earns respect from me. Might be dead, but we all die and he did stuff that's more than others. Something in that, I think.
Note: that “self inflicted injury” was a gunshot to the BACK of the head. They didn’t even try to hide it…
You know that's just a joke right? It's what people say when they find a suicide suspicious and think it's a cover up. He was shot in the head but it was never specified to be the back.
It's also possible that he did commit self-deletion as a final "f you" to the company.
@SmartCreeper Why would he do that in the middle of the lawsuit tho when he had the potential to win big AND live to tell about it
@@DeformedPie Maybe he didn't want the money and just wanted to hurt the company. His death got more attention than this lawsuit.
@@SmartCreeper It absolutely didn't, the public will forget about it in a week and Boeing got away with everything and will continue to do so.
Someone at a Boeing CEO meeting: can someone take care of this guy???
Same CEO reading the guy is dead: this is not what I meant!
Chief Human Resource Officer: It's done
No no, the CEO knew what he was doing, CEO's of massive companies are comically evil
Source: nypost
“Meanwhile, an employee who works at the Holiday Inn where Barnett was found dead in the parking lot told The Post Barnett ate a quesadilla, drank a Coke, scrolled on his phone and seemed fine on the evening of March 8.
“I didn’t think of him at all until I heard the news the next day. He didn’t seem upset at all,” the employee said.”
Same article also stated that he left his drivers license in his hotel room and that he had a court meeting the next day.
You would not draw out a legal battle to only kill yourself.
Suicidal people plan for the future to continue without them, not with them.
Apparently (read from other people so idk the accuracy) it took the coroner 2 days to rule it as a su***de. Ruling gunshot su***des should've taken no more than an hour. All of the clues that you need is whether the deceased has a burn mark on his temple or not, since if he doesn't that is evidence that he was shot from afar.
Airbus right now: 🪙💰🤑
LockMart realizing they can enter the civilian market without having to worry about Boeing cucking them.
🇪🇺SUPERIOR EUROPEAN ENGINEERING🇪🇺
@@abdelkarimouzzine5671landing gear:
@@abdelkarimouzzine5671Western European*
A lot of these problems started after the merger with McDonald Douglas and Boeing adopting several of their business practices, which still blows my mind that they decided to adopt the practices of a company that had been failing so hard it had to merge with another.
One of the few people who actually understands where the problems stems from instead of non-aviation schmucks shouting "DEI" without looking into the history of Boeing.
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO UNDERSTANDS
@@randomscb-40charger78 Aviation, and part 121 aviation in particular, is so complex and nuanced that the majority of people are either to dense to understand or don't care enough to look into the situation past a surface level. In almost all aviation related news stories, multiple details are ridiculously incorrect, but people with no prior understanding of what they're reading are none the wiser and take the info as fact.
The same can be said about the whole Boeing situation.
@@randomscb-40charger78 DEI?
@@GhostBear3067 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion.
If it's Boeing, I'm not going
If it's Boeing, i'm going to die.
if it ain't airbus, it do be sus
So if it’s one of the safest airliners (787 Dreamliner) you’re not going?
@@MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrrso is Embraer, Cessna, Fokker, Dasault etc unsafe?
A lot of problems started with Boeing's merger with McDonnell Douglas back in the 90's. It seems like McDonnell Douglas's culture of cutting corners replaced Boeing's with the CEO of McDonnell Douglas actually replacing Boeing's former CEO
Yeah, before then Boeing was run by engineers. Sure, their planes before had problems, like on early 737s there was a fault in a rudder PCU, and there was a design flaw in the 747s cargo door that contributed to United 811, but they went after those problems and fixed them. MD wanted planes out as fast as possible and wanted to make money as fast as possible. In my opinion, the 777 was the last “good” Boeing design, the MAX is self explanatory, and the 787 was even grounded for battery issues. I think Boeing just needs to purge most of their management and bring in people who know how a plane works and is supposed to be built, not people concerned about how much money they’ll make off a plane.
*JOHN BARNETT DID NOT KILL HIMSELF*
John Barnett didn't kill himself
John Barnett didn't kill himself
He killed himself,
like Jeffrey Epstein!
you know its bad when a non aviation channel had to talk about it 💀
back then is "if it's not boeing, i'm not going"
but now it's "if it's boeing, i'm not going"
My favorite John Barnett quote is him explicitly stating that he'd never take his own life after whistleblowing Boeing then subsequently "taking" his own life days later
Just remember It’s not a conspiracy theory if it’s true
It just becomes a conspiracy.
"Conspiracy theory" has lost a lot of it's power as a pejorative in the last decade or so. Can't imagine why...
@@Guy-Mann CIA astroturfing the scene with dumb shit like the flat earth makes all of us look stupid in comparison. funny how that worked out for them
@@kajamatousek247Flat earthers only exists to make redditors seethe.
All conspiracy theories are true.
It's called unscheduled procurement of an alternative exit lane, not a mid-flight blowout.
Next we're gonna see a rapid unscheduled disassembly mid flight.
A mid-flight blowout refers to somebody rushing to the bathroom and it stinking up the whole plane
"In the unlikely event of a sudden change in cabin pressure"
ROOF FLIES OFF
The two guys in the truck with him were completely on schedule, though.
@@VainerCactus0Followed by some lithobraking!
The main source of this problem is one that most companies are facing now. Hiring the cheapest most unexperienced workers and seeing a giant drop in quality. (In this case it’s the manufactuers, quality control, and middle management). This problem is really bad everywhere, retail middle management being terrible bosses, software devs being so bad now that apps are full of bugs, all products at the store being cheap and not working properly
I don't like planes anymore
Hello
@@airplanes_aren.t_real hi
I like trains
No one like those Disney toon movies so you’re not alone
Bad for you
This isn’t the first time Boeing has tried to kill people either…
WHAT? Please elaborate I’m genuinely curious now
As am I 👋
@@caimanthechimera679im assuming he means 9/11
@@jpzarde8734im assuming he means 9/11
@@caimanthechimera679MCAS or as I call it: MCRASH
I'm in a manufacturing engineering technology class in a tech college. One of the students here was in a lean manufacturing department of Boeing. I won't be able to do lean manufacturing justice by trying to explain what it is here, but the second Boeing saw short term profit, they axed the entire department firing everyone.
Now's a good time to invest in locomotive and passenger railcar manufacturers, lol.
How would they travel across oceans?
@@aycc-nbh7289insane amounts of money and equally insane architects & engineers
@@aycc-nbh7289 Who said anything about overseas travel? I'm talking domestic.
or Airbus
@@aycc-nbh7289 I'm talking domestic travel, here.
Pro tip:
Check if your Boeing 737 has two winglets on the same wing. If it has 1, you are safe. That is the NG, it is far more safe.
If it has 2, you are more likely to get into an accident but you are still kind of safe. That is the MAX.
If your MAX has an exit door at the back and not a door plug, you are safe. Door plugged MAXes are far more dangerous than ones with doors at that area.
You are still extremely unlikely to get into an accident even in a 737MAX. I'm not trying to shift blame away from Boeing, they deserve to answer for their criminal negligences, but let's not terrorise the public needlessly please.
@@osasunaitorDespite this entire scandal, flying will always remain the safest way of transportation, because you're more likely to get struck by lightning. Over 1 in 10 million chance of dying in a plane crash. Boeing still deserves to answer for all of this (in a courtroom and during investigation, the court of Internet public opinion is virtually impossible to sway now IMO), but if you're about to board a Boeing aircraft: rest easy because the crew are trained professionals in the case that a failure occurs on-board. I can only hope my comment ages well.
(Bit of a ramble past this)
In my opinion, this is ANOTHER (yes another, including the 737 MAX 8 of a few years ago) repeat of the Douglas DC-10 scandal. However Boeing will likely survive (as a giant in the civil aviation military arms industry), hopefully with better safety practices. As an aviation enthusiast, their company deserves to answer for this, but I don't want to see the entire company go down (they make really cool planes, not the best justification but I'm an aviation enthusiast).
@@Post_Stall_Maneuver Yeah I agree with you. I also don't want to see Boeing go down and their place be taken by Chinese rip-offs like Comac, but they need to get their stuff together soon.
Thats not a pro tip, some NGs are fitted with 2 winglets....
The actual pro tip is to look at the back of the engine and see if it has teeth or wave like shape, if yes then it's a Max plane. The dreamlimer also this.
@@dodovomitory3496 Yes, it's an option upon order, but most NGs have 1.
They even botched silencing a whistleblower.
Can Boeing do anything right?
As a pilot I think its bad if you loose a door midflight, probably
>Be Boeing
>A whistleblower gets your mistakes exposed
>The guy di3s
>Now there is more people talking about how you messed up as you become the main suspect
BRUH!
i guess nobody told them about "the Streisand Effect"
Most subtle corporate corruption:
It's called Boeing 737 because that's how many times they had to change the plane so that it wouldn't blow up
It's called 737 because it took that many monkeys to build it, and that's also the same amount of leftover screws
The 737 has been a safe design for a long time, but the quality control of the max and Boeing in general is bad and needs to be fixed.
The “MAX” in 737 MAX means “maximum amount of missing bolts”
It's called the 737 because that's how much they spent on labor to build it
Employees: I'm very tired let's make this plane unsafe 🥱🥱
Remember
if its a Boeing, you aint going
I'm if it's a boeing 737 max, I ain't going.
for anyone who wonders what happened to boeing: the first large passenger plane was the DC10 by mcdonall-douglas but that plane had a badly designed cargo door with the door exploding out twice. the first time that happened the pilots managed to land the heavily damaged plane and in the after math MDD and the FAA came to the gentlemans agreement that, for the time being a small window and a sticker on the cargo doors to help ground crew double check if it was locked was enough while MDD redesigned the door. the second time that such a blow out occured the plane crashed (was a turkish airlines plane btw) in france shortly after take off with no survivors but MDD had a tiny problem: the investigator send to investigate the crash also investigated the first incident known as the windsor incident (after windsor, canada where they found the lost door) and when a reporter asked him what happened he said to the reporter that he should look up windsor canada. the report doomed MDD and when MDD went under boeing bougt their long standing rival but the MDD managers managed to get a deal where they would get posts at boeing equal to their old posts. and i should remind you that these managers where the same that ruined MDDs reputation. and now those managers have ruined a second company.
Legit was coming back from West Virginia to home state, and noticed on my ticket that the airplane type was a Boeing 737.
Sent a picture to my family and they all started slightly freaking out. The flight went fine but the fact Boeing has become a household name not for it's safety but for its failures and troubles is probably not the best for a company.
Then how come Airbus hasn’t if they still have yet to fix their landing gear, etc. issues?
@@aycc-nbh7289probably because airbus is still better than Boeing right now despite that
@@sometf2player752I don’t see how they’d be a whole lot better in terms of safety.
Brother you are fine. The boeing 737 is the 2nd most produced airplane in the world.
@@aycc-nbh7289well by being less on the news for terrible safety practice when it preached to be safe.
In the end, if Boeing loses even part of their trust, its Airbus who stands to gain the most even if they are not necessarly better
Remember when DC-10 used to be like this, now it's the 737...
Part of the reason of Boeings downfall is the Merger with McDonnell Douglas. So yeah, the 737 IS the DC10 of today.
This John Barnett story is giving huge Gary Webb's "suicide by two gun wounds to the head" vibes if you know what I mean
He died of a rare disease called "bullet in head"
"Smile and wave boys. Smile and wave."
Boeing
Boeing actually had an official statement after “learning” about this. Naturally they said their thoughts and prayers are with John Barnett’s loved ones.
In unrelated news, John Barnett’s loved ones are advised to keep away from anyone named Thoughts N. Prayers.
You forgot to mention those two Boeing airplanes that crashed into each other above Albuquerque
If I ever want to gamble my life now I know which airline to choose
Boeing isn’t a airline it’s a manufacturing company
@@sometf2player752 Different airlines operate different fleet.
@@sometf2player752 lots of the recent events happened on United though
@@NCHLTII yeah but the way the guy said it sounded like he was referring to boieng as a airline
My dad worked (and still does tho at a different company) at a company making plane parts. He said that it is a hellish landscape making anything because of the extremely strict requierements for making anything that goes in the sky. One of the downsides being the months, if not years, of what is essentially company inactivity because a part had a smaller part that was 1 millimeter off.
Which makes these events even more confusing when then happen.
"One plane had the *bloody door fly off*" I dont know why that resonates so well
Spirit starting to look real good rn
Spirit is an Arline, not an aircraft manufacturer.
@@wildgunman6430he means spirit aerosystems, the ones that manufacture parts for boeing.
@@wildgunman6430 it is. Go do your research
Spirit also produces parts for Airbus and I don't see the same issues. Boeing definitely has some responsibility here
You guys all missed what his point. Spirit only operates European made planes by Airbus.
What you all need to remember is that ALL of this ties back to the two MCAS disasters that killed hundreds of people. The fleet had to be grounded for quite a while while the FAA investigated the safety of the plane, meaning that Boeing lost millions and millions in potential plane sales. They have been behind on orders for several years now and are now on a rush to just make planes as fast as possible so that they can keep the business afloat. They have very little incentive to actually check to make sure they're any good. On another note, the subcontractor that builds Boeing's fuselages is a very sloppy company that does not check over their work well. They are responsible for the bolts not being secure in that door that blew off mid-flight. Basically, what I'm trying to say is that this has been an ongoing struggle for more than a decade for Boeing and all of the pieces leading up to it are important.
0:20 for anyone who may not know, I do believe that’s a singer who was murdered by a Mexican cartel for his music, he was handed a note telling him if he kept performing that they would kill him after the show, in an act of defiance, he kept the show going, and afterwards would say his sincerest goodbyes to everyone, he would be kidnapped, beaten and strangled to death
So, as a meme, he’s being used to show despair at an untimely fate, but, can also be used to showcase defiance by ways of accepting such a fate
What a nice flight
The media and videos like these need to investigate further.
There are many airlines world wide with many more Boeing in the air.
Most of the latest incidents happened with UNITED out of San Francisco and they are older planes. Why not look into United's maintenance record and technician qualifications?
If something breaks on your car due to lack of maintenance, are you going to blame the manufacturer after owning it for 5 years, 10 years, etc?
5 years is a bit short
John Barnett's death was an obvious assasination
Legend has it the company is called Boeing because that is the sound their airplanes make when they take off or land (not smoothly)
This makes Final Destination look like a documentary. Safe to say I won't be flying on commercial airliners, any time, soon.
Are you sure? You’re more likely to be killed in the car than on a plane because it does happen everyday. It doesn’t matter if you walk away from the crash or not.
Maybe the real danger was the friends we made along the way
bruh lol X'D
John went against the Family. Don Boeing isn’t one to let such transgressions pass.
yeah, McDonnell Douglas
Man tried to point out the defect. Only to be killed, is like they don't really want to fix it and want to put many passengers in constant risk or near the urge of death.
Its insane that a company can blatantly kill a man and just get away with it.
I’m glad we’re getting memes about gross incompetence of companies too large to be held accountable in any other way. At least it’s something.
I’m in college for aerospace engineering and Boeing constantly contacts people about to graduate from my college for a job. But idk if I should work for them after hearing all this controversy
They have DEI quotas in their hiring, diversity quotas. Don't work for them until their shit gets better.
Well you can job experience is job experience and its unlikely the company dies because of it.
If it was a small scale company doubt would be more present
Given how bad the quality of employee is now, they could use better ones. Play your cards right and you might actually get better pay.
The “me checking my plane ticket” with the mariachi player is kinda disrespectful cus he died after reading the death threat on the paper. The paper said he would die if he kept playing but he didn’t care and kept playing and was killed for it.
Well, on the other hand, I would never have heard about it if it wasn't posted in the vid / you didn't share the comment. Not that me or others knowing really changes anything...
I'll see myself out...
Well this whole video is about memes about planes crashing, so maybe we shouldn't worry too much about it. I do like that its a callback to a not well known moment, that guy is a legend for still playing
@@onfire20006Homie braver than I'll likely ever be, truth.
@@onfire20006 Literally, this video is about people on crashing planes and a guy who caught company corruption, don’t know why lil’ Desmofficial is talking about disrespect.
0:23 for those that don't know it, to my knowledge, this guy got a memo that he was gonna get killed after the show by the cartels.
I was on a Boeing 737 flight back from New York and one of the roof panels just fell off and exposed the roof of the fuselage, truly the most trustworthy thing to see on a Boeing flight
Car - high chance of crashing, low chance of dying.
Plane - low chance of crashing, extremely high chance of dying.
lol im glad someone said it. people are always like "cars have a much lower chance of crashing" but if my plane crashes I'm absolutely cooked.
Trains- you die when I feel like it
Northfolk southern- P E R I S H
no for planes it is a bit more complicated : boing medium chance of crashing , high chance of dying , airbus : low chance of crashing , low chance of dying (looks at recent tokyo haneda airport crash where everyone evacuated a350 ) .
@@internetgmbhnewsagency-ch4ik man it's always the french (the french made airbus)
the french always does it better
And tbh there are more cars than planes used. Ofc plane crashes are gonna be less than car crashes.
0:20 oof the story behind the guy on the stage is sad.
I'm surprised you didn't include the BBC interview with his close relative about how he was not suicidal and personally said NOT to believe it if the media ruled it as such.
My Dad used to work for Boeing and told me that things took a turn for the worst after they bought McDonnell Douglas. He says that they started making them cheaper and crappier after the merger and that's why he left.
the fact that I can hear the sound of that plane eating meme.... ffs
SCHLOPSCHLOPSCHLOP
MMMMMMH
the Airbus A321 always having the cargo door jammed creating a 5 hour delay:
Rather a flight delay than the damn emergency door flying out mid-flight.
Boeing did mess up on the 737 MAX. And it is true that many quality issues have been brought up on their production line. But I do feel it is kinda unfair for the media to bring recent issues as an example as they are mostly maintanence/engine issues unrelated to Boeing and had always happened before the incidents where Boeing did mess up.
When did Boeing go from having someone on the HR payroll that solves people problems through terminations to astroturfing
@@the_expidition427 They aren't wrong tho: the 777 that lost a wheel was 20 years old, the 737 that lost a panel was a -800, from the 90's, and the 787 that had the uncontrolled descent was likely due a crew member pressing a seat adjustment button, causing the pilot to hit the yoke forward, sending the aircraft into a dive. These incidents are being publicized because any news (and possible outrage) against Boeing generates hundreds of clicks (it's effect being amplified by memes) and clicks=money.
@@doabarrellroll69 Why are you defending an airplane company so hard? They're not gonna give you a gold star, or pay you, or whatever. People are dead, more people are injured, and there are actual proven issues with Boeing itself.
The most insane part of this is that my friend was on the Boeing plane going from California to Japan that lost a wheel
Boeing used to put quality over everything else, but this changed when they merged with another airplane company called mcdonnell douglas. The leadership of McDonnell douglas was awful, and they risked everything for more profit, which lead to the company’s demise. Now Boeing is heading towards the same fate.
1:44 LiMC finally references Neil Breen!
Wheel go boing
boeing incidents being more common that a War thunder player leaking classified documents
United not having a major incident challenge impossible
737 Max already had problems with its autopilot landing system, so the 737 Max models are something you should look out for.
Well, it isn’t like people will have much choice if airlines have last-minute cancellations or equipment changes.
Maybe uhhh, invest some money back into their products instead of bonuses for their management? Just a smol take
Thanks! I am at an airport right now waiting for my plane. This vid really helped with my anxiety over here!
"No wonder it broke, it says made in Japan"
"What you mean doc? Best stuff is made in Japan"
Boeing :
You forgot the boeing 737 incidents 2018-2019
They offered me a job 😢
Tbh, air travel is my favorite form of travel, and if im gonna die on anything moving, i would want it to be a plane.