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NTSB rips Boeing for failing to produce key door plug documents
Interesting read. One wonders what Boeing is trying to conceal if they won't turn over a list of names that worked on the faulty AS Max 9 door. (www.cnn.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Four days ago, I tried to post a squawk about this that I saw on one of my IT newsfeeds: - https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/07/ntsb_boeing_door_plug/
A union employee removed the plug and reinstalled it and did zero documentation on their work. How hard is that to figure out? The big question is Where are the missing bolts at??
Boeing & Spirit are all trying to save their butts! I wouldn't be surprised if the NTSB shuts Boeing down until they come clean.
Is it not the job of the FAA to ensure quality systems are in place and funtioning? Who is holding them accountable? Boeing is the easy target. Homendy, will you be looking into another government body or are you politically astute enough not to do that?
You got the wrong org. The NTSB is handling this situation. Homendy works for the NTSB!
I know that. I am asking if the NTSB will look into the FAA. What is happening within the FSDO responsible for Boeing?
Someone should "lift the rug" and cast some light there.
I will not hold my breath while waiting.
Someone should "lift the rug" and cast some light there.
I will not hold my breath while waiting.
To some degree yes, however like anything including our small company <100 if you are not honest in your dealings you can skim the system. I have caught two of our Vendor's trying to pull "getbyitis" when dealing in parts.
As a Retired Marine, I spent 28 years in the Corps with 24 having the QA stamp.
As a Retired Marine, I spent 28 years in the Corps with 24 having the QA stamp.