Boeing Whistleblower Exposes Alarming Safety Oversights

Submitted by MAGA

Posted 2 hours ago

**Whistleblower Alleges Boeing Fails Over Quality Control, Threatening Passenger Safety**

A recent interview with Boeing whistleblower Sam Mohawk has revealed alarming claims about the safety practices at one of America’s most iconic manufacturing companies.

Claims of ignored safety protocols and management pressure to expedite production may be putting passengers at risk.

Mohawk, a quality investigator with over 13 years at Boeing, asserts that significant lapses in safety practices have led to the use of faulty airplane parts.


During a recent incident, a panel blew off an Alaska Airlines flight shortly after takeoff, revealing the urgency and potential dangers flagged by Mohawk well before.

He alleges a chaotic environment during the COVID-19 pandemic fostered a culture where defective parts, previously known as “non-conforming,” are improperly tracked and may end up on aircraft.

The NTSB's investigation following the Alaska Airlines incident highlighted that essential bolts meant to secure the panel were never reinstalled during production.

Boeing reportedly cannot produce documents to explain how a plane left its Renton factory without these crucial components.

Mohawk explained how a desperate push for speed in production has resulted in employees sidestepping proper protocols, risking the safety of countless passengers.

"You’d be surprised at how often faulty parts go missing during plane production," he said, indicating that issues persist despite the ongoing investigations.

This situation is not an isolated one. Mohawk’s assertions echo claims made by another Boeing whistleblower, John Barnett, who faced retaliation for raising similar concerns.

Barnett’s tragic death this year only underscores the alleged culture of silence and intimidation among employees who prioritize safety.

Pressure from management to overlook safety regulations has become a recurring theme, according to other former employees, raising questions about how deeply this issue runs within the company.

In a revealing statement, Mohawk indicated a “desperation for parts” is leading to shortcuts that potentially compromise the integrity and long-term safety of Boeing aircraft.

While the company maintains planes are the safest form of transportation, whistleblower reports tell a different story—one of systemic issues that need serious scrutiny.

It is incumbent on regulators and the public to hold Boeing accountable, ensuring the devices that carry our families through the skies are manufactured with the utmost care and reliability.

The fact that numerous whistleblowers have come forward should not be ignored; their courageous actions highlight the necessity for transparency and responsibility in America’s aviation industry.

Sources:
dailywire.com
cbsnews.com
cbsnews.com












Latest News