Appeal #2.
To the U.S. Congress, the elected stewards of public safety:
You are pledged to safeguard our citizens.
Why, then, are you allowing Boeing’s 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner aircraft — both the subjects of repeated safety warnings and whistleblower testimony — to continue flying?
These planes are built with:
- Parts that didn’t fit
- Components that failed quality standards
- Inspections that overlooked contamination risks
If a kitchen blender were manufactured this way, no parent would let their child turn it on.
So why are we allowing millions of passengers to board aircraft made under those same broken standards?
This is not just an engineering issue.
It’s a moral one.
Don’t citizen lives matter more than corporate profits?
References:
FAA & Oversight Reports
Whistleblower Disclosures
- Ed Pierson’s testimony (former Boeing manager)
- New York Times – Boeing whistleblowers detail safety concerns
Background Reporting