From: Ronald Bleier <[log in to unmask]>
Notice that here and in his Democracy Now
appearance on the same subject, Nader unaccountably missed the main
point: Boeing cutting corners by not taking the time and money to design
and implement a new fuselage for its new, heavier and speedier jet
engine.
Nader is not alone. Both the NYT and WSJ -- and all the rest of the print
and TV media -- while getting a little closer, focusing
correctly on the faulty software, are passing the buck to unnamed
software and hardware engineers, are giving a pass to top management who
decided to gain time on their European competitors and maintain their
healthy compensation packages by placing the new engines on their now
inadequate 737 fuselage.
Unless there is a MSM breakthrough on the old vs new (as yet undesigned)
fuselage, it's hardly likely that any Congressperson will be alerted to
the real issue, and there is nothing to stop Ellen Chow's investigation
and the Justice Dept not to mention full page ads by Boeing in the
NYT from continuing the coverup
It's now obvious that a new software fix that the FAA is on track to OK
will be too dangerous to fly.
On 3/21/2019 12:52 PM, Mitchel Cohen
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I'm not sure what Ralph Nader is referring to in his sentences here about
9/11, but other than that this is a welcome warning of what is likely to
happen -- nothing -- over the crashes of Boeing's 737 Max 8
airplanes, unless we take action to force Congress to do more than
bloviate ....
Mitchel
In the Public Interest
Greedy Boeing’s Avoidable Design and Software Time
Bombs
As internal and external pressures mount to hold Boeing responsible for
its criminal negligence, the giant company is exerting its immense
influence to limit both its past and future accountability. Boeing
whistleblowers and outside aviation safety experts are coming forward to
reveal the serial, criminal negligence of Boeing’s handling of its
dangerous Boeing 737 Max airplanes, grounded in the aftermath of two
deadly crashes that took 346 lives. Boeing, is used to having its way in
Washington, D.C. For decades, Boeing and some of its airline allies have
greased the wheels for chronic inaction related to the additional
protection and comfort of airline passengers and airline
workers.
Most notoriously, the airlines, after the hijacks to Cuba in the late
Sixties and early Seventies, made sure that Congress and the FAA did not
require hardened cockpit doors and stronger latches on all aircraft,
costing a modest $3000 per plane. Then the 9/11 massacre happened, a
grisly consequence of non-regulation, pushed by right wing corporatist
advocacy centers.
Year after year,
Flyers Rights – the airline passenger consumer group –proposed
a real passengers bill of rights. Year after year the industry’s toadies
in Congress said no. A slim version passed last year requiring
regulations creating minimum seat standards, regulations regarding prompt
refunds for ancillary services not provided or on a flight not taken, and
a variety of small improvements for consumers.
Boeing is all over Capitol Hill. They have 100 full time lobbyists in
Washington, D.C. Over 300 members of Congress regularly take campaign
cash from Boeing. The airlines lather the politicians with complimentary
ticket upgrades, amenities, waivers of fees for reservation changes,
priority boarding, and VIP escorts. Twice, we sent surveys about these
special freebies to every member of Congress with not a single
response. (See my
letterand
survey .)
That is the corrupt backdrop that at least two Congressional Committees
have to overcome in holding public hearings into the causes of the
Indonesian’s Lion Air crash last October and the Ethiopian Airline crash
on March 10, 2019.
Will the Senate and House Committee invite the technical dissenters to
testify against Boeing’s sequential corner cutting on its single sensor
software that miscued and took control of the 737 Max 8 from its pilots,
pulling down on the plane’s nose? Boeing’s sales-driven avoidance of
producing effective manuals with upgraded pilot training was courting
disaster as was outrageously leaving many of the pilots in the
dark.
The Congressional Committees must issue subpoenas to critics of Boeing
and the FAA in order to protect them from corporate and agency
retaliation.
Moreover, the Committees must get rid of the grotesque self-regulation
that allows Boeing to control the aircraft certification process
for the FAA. This dangerous delegation has worsened in recent years
because Trump and Republicans in Congress have cut the FAA’s
budget.
Brace yourself. Here is how the Washington Post described this
abandonment of regulation by FAA, endorsed by Boeing’s Congress:
- “In practice, one Boeing engineer would conduct a test of a
particular system on the Max 8, while another Boeing engineer would act
as the FAA’s representative, signing on behalf of the U.S. government
that the technology complied with federal safety regulations…”
- “Hundreds of Boeing engineers would have played out this scenario
thousands of times as the company sought to verify the performance of
mechanical systems, hardware installation and massive amounts of computer
code…”
So, citizens, watch out for bloviating Congressional Committee
members castigating Boeing executives at the witness table before the
television cameras and then doing nothing once the television broadcasts
fade away.
Boeing’s 737 series started in 1967 and has had a good engineering safety
record in this country. But Boeing was in a rush with its Boeing 737 Max
8. They had to catch up with the growing orders for a similar-sized
passenger jet built by Airbus. Being in a rush meant a modification that
added more seats (a key motivation), that led to larger engines that
affected the aerodynamics of the plane that led to the inadequate, mostly
uncommunicated software fix to the pilots. Step by step, top management
pushed the engineers in ways that compromised their professional
expertise and each slide set the stage for a deeper slide. Now, the press
is reporting a criminal probe by the Justice Department. The Inspector
General of the Department of Transportation is also investigating the
FAA’s certification of 737 Max 8.
Years ago, aviation experts say, Boeing should have developed a brand new
aircraft design for such intermediate distances. But Boeing dug in and
compliant FAA officials dropped the ball. And President Trump has failed
to fill three top slots at the FAA since January 2017.
That is why, after flight 302 crashed outside Addis Ababa, both Boeing
and the FAA kept issuing statements filled with gibberish saying that the
737 Max 8 was safe, safe, safethe malfunction-prone software time bomb
to the contrary. A brand new plane, crashing twice and taking hundreds of
lives, can’t be blamed on pilot error.
Caution: the grounding of the planes may receive a whitewash unless the
media keeps light and heat on this corporate-government
collusion.
Installing artificial intelligence replacing or overpowering human
intelligence in ever more complex machines, such as modern aircraft or
weapons systems or medical technology is the harbinger of what’s to
come. In a 2014 BBC interview Stephen Hawking, the famed
theoretical physicist, said: “The development of full artificial
intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” And in 2018 Elon
Musk said: “If AI has a goal and humanity just happens to be in the way,
it will destroy humanity as a matter of course without even thinking
about it. No hard feelings.”
At the wreckage near Bishoftu in a small pastoral farm field and in the
Java Sea off Indonesia lie the remains of the early victims of arrogant,
algorithm driven corner cutting, by reckless corporate executives
and their captive government regulators.
Ralph Nader
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