Whistleblower in Boeing Lawsuit Found Dead in South Carolina: Shocking Update on Former Employee’s Passing

Charleston, South Carolina – A former Boeing employee involved in a whistleblower lawsuit against the company has been discovered dead, authorities confirmed. John Barnett, 62, reportedly passed away from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Charleston County Coroner’s office. Barnett, who worked at Boeing for 32 years before retiring in … Read more

Whistleblower Involvement: Boeing Employee Found Dead Before Testimony

Charleston, South Carolina – John Barnett, a Boeing whistleblower, was tragically found dead in his car with a gunshot wound to his head on the same day he was scheduled to testify against the aircraft manufacturer. Barnett’s untimely death comes amidst a tumultuous period for Boeing, marked by a series of alarming incidents that have … Read more

FAA Oversight Lacking, Aviation Expert Predicts Possible Plane Crash due Boeing 737-9 MAX Door Incident

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – Experts are raising concerns about the safety of Boeing 737-9 MAX planes after a recent incident in which a door blew open mid-flight. Dan Gryder, an aviation expert and certified Gold Seal flight instructor, expressed his apprehension regarding the oversight by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) in ensuring the safety of the … Read more

Alaska Airlines Allowed Boeing 737 Max 9 to Fly Despite Triggered Warning Lights, NTSB Investigation Reveals Loose Parts Concerns

SEATTLE, Washington – The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announced on Monday that Alaska Airlines allowed a Boeing plane to continue flying despite warnings from a cabin pressurisation system. The plane, a Boeing 737 Max 9, experienced triggered warning lights on three previous flights before suffering a fuselage blowout this week. After two warnings were … Read more

NTSB Discovers Plug Covering on Oregon Boeing 737 Max 9 Flight After Mid-Air Window Panel Blowout, Calls it ‘Key Missing Component’

PORTLAND, Ore. – The National Transportation Safety Board reported that the plug covering the unused exit door that blew out minutes into an Alaska Airlines flight has been located. This discovery could be crucial in determining the cause of the blowout, which resulted in the Boeing 737 Max 9 having to return to Portland, Oregon … Read more

Emergency Landing and Window Explosion Grounds Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 Fleet for Safety Testing

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Oregon shortly after takeoff due to a window explosion that caused a hole in the fuselage of the Boeing 737 Max 9. The aircraft returned to the airport of origin half an hour after departure, carrying 177 passengers and crew, … Read more

Aeroplane Blowout Prompts Grounding of Boeing 737 Max 9 Jets for Inspection

SEATTLE, Washington — An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon after a window and piece of fuselage blew out midair, causing the cabin to depressurize. All 174 passengers and six crew members on Flight 1282 were reported to be safe following the incident. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) … Read more