Boeing may face prosecution over 737 Max crashes, US says | BBC News
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering whether to prosecute Boeing over two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft.
The aviation giant breached the terms of an agreement made in 2021 that shielded the firm from criminal charges linked to the incidents, the DOJ said.
Boeing has denied that it violated the agreement.
The crashes - one in Indonesia in 2018, and another in Ethiopia in 2019 - killed a total of 346 people.
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Not telling pilots about the MCAS system was criminal negligence. They were trying to get around the need to train pilots to it.
Thats 346 people plus two witnesses. Prosecution is long over due
Ok why is KZread hiding this in the algorithm....? Needs more attention
Considering?
Only 70-ish views in 5 hours while other videos on channel in the same or less time have tens of thousands of views. What an algorithm! 😆 One can not but wonder whether it was intentional or not 🤔
I'm sure there's a guy who used to work there who would know all about that. Oh wait.... He died?! Well there's still a 2nd whistleblower. Oh wait... He died too?! Blowing whistles must be bad for your health.
Can you please put some more volume on these videos.
I think other Airlines in the UK need to go to Airbus aircrafts
Dont know why this video is getting such much less views compared to the other recently released videos.
Boeing should only make kamikaze planes from now on.
Boeing should stop killing Whistleblower?
Yes yes👍👍
Boeing is in the MIC and there is no chance the Government MIC will charge itself for the death of some peasants.
Why were they given such an agreement in the first place? Appalling
Isn’t it also down to the airlines maintenance
This pleases me. I love how much work this DOJ is doing from Donald to Ticketmaster to Boeing. Keep it up!
It is never too late. Thank God.
Airbus be like 🥂
Shit myself from this notification
bbc, boeing was too focused on military aircrafts like ah64