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Remember last year when a Boeing engineer whistleblower urged the company to ground all 787 Dreamliners?

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/apr/16/boeing-whis...



I'm not a fan of Boeing, but let's not start pointing fingers yet. We know literally nothing about what caused the accident yet, and the 787 Dreamliner has a stellar record: it's been flying since 2011, with over 1000 in service, and I believe this is its first ever major accident.


Yes, I saw on news a pilot who regularly flies to this airport mention bird strikes as a potential cause given the bird problem in that area.

I'm very disappointed that in India this aspect is being ignored. It should stimulate local/state/central govt to solve the slum, urban garbage etc kind of problems.


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You've stated a fact in such a way that the audience is intended to draw a very specific conclusion.


Yeah, it's a Reddit-tier anti-intellectual cop-out.


You did better. You just asked a question!


Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?

What!? I only asked ... geesh


737 Max also had stellar records and then they started crashing one after other. Boeing has earned this reputation. Also as per information from twitter pilot did called mayday immediately after takeoff, so high chance of technical issues in aircraft.


The two are not remotely comparable. The 737 MAX entered commercial service in mid-2017 and had fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, both with aircraft that were only a few months old, out of a total fleet in the tens of aircraft.


The Telegraph has come up with another (somewhat odd) whistleblower story. For all we know so far, it could just as well be bird(s) strike(S).

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/12/whistleblower-ra...




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