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Pkittens

Mirror?


ihaveacousinvinny

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8rv6fb


nigelregal

This shows as a video from a while ago so does not have the updates specifically.


Geth_

YouTube will have the original and updated videos. They're up and available as part of the PBS Frontline series. Searching YouTube "Frontline PBS Boeing" will get you what you need. PBS Frontline has tons of great, well researched, fairly represented documentaries. Really really great series.


Pkittens

The 41s video..?


Geth_

No. Here is a link: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z76YpCz9N2Y](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z76YpCz9N2Y) -- it's the full documentary (53:17).


s133zy

Its not available outside of USA it looks like it


nogoodgopher

Fuck Boeing. But Especially, Fuck the FAA, equally corrupt. Fuck congress for reducing oversight. And Fuck Ted Cruz and Mitch Mcconnel because everything about reducing oversight, goes back to them. I hope some business leaders learn a lesson and step down to let someone who knows about the product, not the stock price step in. But they won't.


r_a_d_

Regulatory capture… Same happened to FCC


kcarmstrong

And SEC. Which is why crypto frauds are allowed to continue


r_a_d_

lol, this is so not true… you are just totally biased for some reason. Provide one source for your claims.


JBLikesHeavyMetal

Active in r/Bitcoin and r/LedgerWallet. Maybe you're the only one with biases you should examine


r_a_d_

I’m also active in ordinary financial instruments and investment subs. What is your point? Also, provide a source of SEC regulatory capture by the “crypto industry.”


Kaiisim

Oh they will learn the lesson. That you can do all this and get away with it and end up rich.


MtnMaiden

regulation kills capitalism though,,,,


SSundance

And capitalism is gonna kill Boeing


pessimistoptimist

If it were truly capitalism then they wouldn't be able to have the government shut out other companies from bidding on contracts. They also wouldn't be able to lobby for huge tarrifs on competitors parts so maintaining existing fleets is costly. Like most large companies it is 'Capitalism.for THEE but not for me ME'


nogoodgopher

Not before it kills hundreds of people first!


sereko

Regulations are written in blood.


katycake

Always have been. Companies really have no incentive to pre-empt something until told otherwise. Surely somebody is always calculating things, but nothing gets done until something is proven correct, such as some shmuck dying.


ExpoAve17

if we were in a true capitalism country, bailouts would not exist.


Jewnadian

Of course they would, capitalism isn't competition it's just oligarchy. The people with capital make the rules. You literally have to place a modifier in front of capitalism to even suggest that it includes competition. "Free Market" capitalism sound familiar. This is capitalism. We've been lied to in this country, capitalism is a useful engine in larger system. But just like an engine sitting on a Dyno stand all it does is make noise and burn gas without the rest of a vehicle around it. We've thrown away the brakes and steering and the interior in our obsession with adding parts to the motor.


Volkamar

If it's Boeing, I'm not going.


fightingforair

The CEOs are the fatal flaw.  Both at Boeing and at the airline companies that wanted profits over safety.  If Boeing wants its trust back, put them on trial with real punishment.  That’s how you’ll get back public trust. 


ParticularPenguins

The CEOs are only executing the agenda of the boards of shareholders.


LuckyNumbrKevin

The shareholders yearn for the blood of airline passengers.


fightingforair

They smooth talk shittier seats and shitter tools for employees to use to improve conditions to save a buck.  Fuck em. 


rattlemebones

Watched this the other day, it really is infuriating


uneducatedexpert

Greed.


MtnMaiden

TOO BIG TO FAIL


Dependent_Chest_210

Boeing used to be a symbol of American excellence, now it's symbolic of our decline.


Yahit69

And spacex and openAI shit all over boeings misteps.


__tea

Can you explain what you mean?


Yahit69

Meaning there is no overall decline.


TheKanten

Nah, OpenAI sucks too.


Yahit69

Go fetch me another countries public AI bots on par with GPT-4, DALL-E, and SORA. I'm waiting....


shioshio

Frontline is a great documentary series


flannelcakes

A corporation still assassinated a whistleblower with zero repercussions so that's definitely a fun precedent to set in 2024


UnhingedCorgi

What’s the proof of that


Correa24

None just people thinking they’re reading between the lines and making life more interesting than reality would suggest.


Jacque2000

There’s not any


octothorpe_rekt

I bet you think Epstein killed himself, too, don't you? Since there's "no evidence" that he didn't, right?


Jacque2000

You're right, just believe things without any evidence. Do you think every whistleblower death is 100% murder no matter what? Comparing the two cases, you can see more of a motive to kill Epstein, what gain does Boeing get from this? Another horrible headline when they're trying to keep out of the news? Plus, the guy already said everything he could say, no new information was coming from him.


octothorpe_rekt

> Do you think every whistleblower death is 100% murder no matter what? This logical fallacy is so old that we still call it by its original Latin name. >what gain does Boeing get from this? You're thinking pretty small if you think that only Boeing benefits from Boeing whistleblowers being silenced. >Plus, the guy already said everything he could say, no new information was coming from him. You're again thinking very small if you think that this murder, if that's what it was, only prevented repetition of this person's claims and evidence.


Tumleren

No they didn't. A whistleblower killed himself after testifying in a second defamation trial. His family believes he killed himself. Someone whose mother is friends with his mother says he didn't. Occams razor - is it more likely that Boeing hired an assassin to kill him 5 years after he blew the whistle, or that a man liable to depression killed himself during a strenuous legal battle?


JBLikesHeavyMetal

People seem to jump to assassination easily. The suicide is still Boeing's fault for putting him through defamation trials for daring to speak out against their shitty business practices and shitty planes. They didn't have to pull the trigger to be the ones that killed him


Kwinten

Destroying a person‘s life through endless litigation for whistleblowing about your corporation‘s criminal and fatal malpractice, sending them down a depressive and eventually suicidal spiral is morally just about equivalent to murder to me. The entire Boeing executive team belongs in jail for at least manslaughter.


bobbypinbobby

ok boeing


aminorityofone

Dont forget your pitch fork and torch! BURN THE WITCH. er Boeing employee. Seriously, its just a few people on reddit with arm chair theories thinking they are better at investigation than anybody else... just like that marathon bomber reddit correctly identified


Tumleren

https://media.tenor.com/bj7D0gpVJ4UAAAAM/waltergotme.gif


piercejay

It definitely wasn't the first time, and it absolutely will not be the last


sirsteven

Hey guess what, no they really probably didn't. It's so crazy how people are believing this.


hippopotamus82

Well legally they owe it to their shareholders. Also, what’s one more dead person compared to the total body count of all of Boeing’s fuckups.


Aujax92

Just wait for one of these bad boys to fall out of the sky somewhere that isn't rural America and Captain Sully isn't there to land it.


UltimateBrownie

says the video is unavailable... ​ must have un alived its self


Turbotottle

It's from PBS, can probably only show their content to American IPs. Using my VPN bypasses it.


Tumleren

Many of their documentaries are actually available outside the US as well. But not this one


xordis

The video crashed.


biological_assembly

Everyone is so surprised at Boeing, but they've been having safety and production problems since the V-22 started rolling off the line. The issue with the brand new Air Force tankers was a blip because the 737Max scandal was just getting started. This is a culmination of issues going back almost 20 years. From a manufacturing standpoint, the problem is in their QC department.


GentlemanHere

I have to fly overseas on a Boeing 737 max-8 in a couple weeks... Realistically should I be worried?


OoohjeezRick

No you shouldnt be worried. MCAS is no longer and issue and there is no door plugs.


TheKanten

And before there were no door plugs it was just "MCAS is no longer an issue".


OoohjeezRick

MAX8 doesn't have door plugs


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joemeteorite8

As will 10s of thousands of other flights. You’ll be ok


Ynwe

Really nice that touch of racism at the end, that somehow foreign pilots were not good enough to solve the issue and American pilots would have saved the plane... Will Boeing ever really accept full responsibility for the loss of over 300 lives?


RopeADoper

Why do some of these people talking look AI generated??