Boeing questioned over mid-air door panel blowout

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Published 2024-08-06
Top Boeing officials faced tough questions from the National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday over a mid-air door panel blowout on one of its planes earlier this year. The incident raised new questions about the company's aircraft safety. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has the latest.

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All Comments (17)
  • Too bad the NTSB can't call the ex-Boeing employee to the stand for questioning....BOEING wacked that guy and made it look like a suicide. Suicide my a$$.
  • @lastChang
    People familiar with Boeing said it appeared that an employee at the Chinese 🇨🇳 company that sold titanium to a Turkish airplane parts company, from where Boeing ordered its parts, had forged the certificates about the material came from another Chinese company, Baoji Titanium Industry. The Boeing faulty parts were those used the Chinese "titanium."
  • @HsingSun
    They may be hired many illegal immigrants to do the jobs?
  • @BSmithPPG
    Any airline flying Boeing should take advantage of this and offer “BLOWOUT!!” prices for those flying on the aircraft.
  • @oleonard7319
    This is nothing during the 1980's Boeing specialized in unintentionally convertible 737's. Where the roof popped off
  • @Techridr
    Boeing shifts focus to building modern rockets to gain back public trust. I mean, what can go wrong with rockets? Oh, wait...
  • That’s interesting. I seem to have the opposite experience. My doors clench down when someone tries to pull something.
  • @kateskeys
    💙HARRIS/WALZ💙 God Bless ‘em!