New Boeing whistleblower comes forward after three latest incidents, says he was told to ‘falsify information’
Santiago Paredes says he wasn’t surprised when door plug blew out of Alaskan Airlines jet at 16,000 feet
It is not bad enough that the public has that deal with the inconveniences of flying, with long lines, canceled flights, cramped seating arrangements, little to nothing to eat or drink while traveling, and outrageous prices, now we have to worry about inadequate, neglected planes that are literally falling apart. Best of all or worst of all, the airlines are covering up these defects, putting the lives of their passengers at risk all for the sake of the $$$$$.

Santiago Paredes told “Fox & Friends First” Friday that he was pressured to “falsify information” when logging defects in 737 fuselages, which is the main body of the aircraft.
He said it became a constant battle to do his job of identifying and documenting defects, as there was pressure to move planes along.

Mr Paredes better have eyes in the back of his head and watch his back. Whether the two whistle-blowers that died recently is a coincidence or not was still up for grabs.
If some of the airlines have no compulsions about putting thousands of people’s lives at risk by flying in defective aircraft; do you think that they would have any regrets about OFFING some whistleblower for running their mouth??
NEVER SAY NEVER
Whistleblowers: watch out for the guy with the umbrella.


Once again, I blame the government for their lack of pushing the responsibility on the airlines to make the planes safe to fly in. SHUT THEM DOWN until all repairs are made.
It wouldn’t surprise me if many of the politicians in DC have stock in these airlines and don’t want their numbers to drop.
I certainly would not feel comfortable flying these days.

Folks; like everything else in this twisted/corrupted world, it is all about the $$$$$