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Former Boeing official subpoenaed in 737 MAX probe won’t turn over documents
Prosecutors in the Justice Department’s Washington, D.C., fraud section are conducting a wide-ranging investigation into the crashes that occurred Oct. 29 off Indonesia, and March 10 in Ethiopia, killing 346 people and leading to worldwide grounding of the plane. (www.seattletimes.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Scapegoating, will be heard more often in Federal and Higher Courts. The blind will not see, The deaf not hear. The people who could talk leave in Fear, as if the didn't hear or see.Boeing post inspection failed. At least they could admit on of their pet projects derailed.A huge order list 150 Ryanair etc. caused them to operate in the mist.
The Bill of Rights is a wonderful tool to prevent government from doing things shouldn't had oughta.
It is terrible that so many souls were lost trusting this aircraft, the pilot's lawyers are correct in mounting a fifth amendment against a government that is desperate to scapegoat this pilot for the ills that have come from the 737 MAX.
It is terrible that so many souls were lost trusting this aircraft, the pilot's lawyers are correct in mounting a fifth amendment against a government that is desperate to scapegoat this pilot for the ills that have come from the 737 MAX.
My humble guess, 737 MAXs will stay on the ground longer than airlines expect. Things are becoming more and more complicated with every new progress.
It should go under the ground, and stay there.
The French court just dropped charges against Air France and Airbus in’s AAF 447.. @ William Baker ;)
He is a former employee, why would he have any relevant documents in the first place?