There have been no answers

1 Exclusive access to MH370 wreckage the world has never seen | 60 Minutes Australia

Gepubliceerd op 3 mrt. 2019

 
It’s now five years since MH370 disappeared, but there have been no definitive answers about where the airliner is or what happened to it. The failure of the search has had an unbearable impact on the family and friends of the 239 people on board, who are presumed dead. But Danica Weeks, whose husband Paul was one of the passengers, refuses to give up. With Sarah Abo’s assistance, she has achieved what many think is impossible and arranged a face-to-face meeting with the Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad – the first time he has met with a relative of a passenger on MH370. The Perth mother-of-two has pleaded with him to continue searching for the plane. And as our story reveals, Dr Mahathir has been clearly touched by Danica Weeks’ determination, ordering his Minister of Transport to give 60 MINUTES world-first access to the secret vault where recovered parts of the plane’s wreckage are stored. It’s a degree of investigative transparency from Malaysia that is unheard of, and signals a major step forward.
 
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MH370: het nooit opgeloste mysterie | NOS op 3

29 mei 2018

‘Good Night Malaysian Three Seven Zero.’ Daarna bleef het stil. Vandaag stopt de zoektocht naar MH370, één van de grootste mysteries uit de luchtvaartgeschiedenis.
 

2 MH370: The Situation Room – What really happened to the missing Boeing 777 | 60 Minutes Australia

Gepubliceerd op 13 mei 2018

 
What happened to MH370? On a special edition of 60 MINUTES, Tara Brown investigates what is now the world’s most confounding aviation disaster. What happened to the Boeing 777 airliner carrying 239 passengers and crew that vanished on March 8, 2014?
 
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3 Is Malaysia Flight MH-370 In the Cambodian Jungle? – A Closer Look: Part I

Gepubliceerd op 15 dec. 2018

 
Please understand:
 
This is part I of what will ultimately become a 3 or possibly 4 part series, with your help. In this series we will discuss, observe, and analyze a plethora of different pieces of information regarding the theory suggesting a possibility that Malaysia flight MH-370 may have found it’s final resting place in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
 
As stated and repeated in the video, neither the series creators or the contributors claim to possess any answers nor do they endorse or promote any theory or belief personally. The goal and intent of this series is to narrow down all of the different possibilities and eliminate any theory that is not relevant or useful. So, when we finish discussing this theory in part III, if there’s nothing to the theory that is worthwhile, we can cross it off the list, move onto the next one, and then cross it off the list as well. We will keep going though the popular theories until we’ve crossed them all off the list. The jungle theory is discussed here due to overwhelming requests from viewers and subscribers.
 
We are happy to look at the information and different theories presented to us, as part of these requests, but we (as The Unknown Observer) do not endorse or promote any specific theory or belief about MH-370 outside of the official narrative. This video is NOT monetized by us or anyone affiliated with us, but advertisements may appear on the video because of the numerous copyrighted materials used without permission.
 
The copyright owners of these materials do not agree with the statements or ideas presented in the video series either.
 
Our hearts go out to the passengers and crew of Malaysia Airlines flight MH-370, as well as to their friends and family members.
 
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4 Book claims plane disappearance was mass murder-suicide

Gepubliceerd op 14 mei 2018

 
A book by retired Canadian investigator Larry Vance claims the pilot of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 deliberately crashed into the Indian Ocean in an apparent pre-planned mass murder-suicide. It contradicts the theory of Australian air safety investigators, who believe the jet crashed into the water after it ran out of fuel, its pilots incapacitated.
 

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5 Why experts believe MH370 was murder suicide | 60 Minutes Australia

Gepubliceerd op 14 mei 2018
A panel of aviation experts forensically examine MH370’s final hours and explain why Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah has arisen as the most likely perpetrator in the aircraft’s disappearance.

To watch ‘MH370 – The Situation Room’ in full, head to: https://youtu.be/Cm1j1fpldkc

For forty years, 60 Minutes have been telling Australians the world’s greatest stories. Tales that changed history, our nation and our lives. Reporters Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Charles Wooley, Liam Bartlett and Tom Steinfort look past the headlines because there is always a bigger picture. Sundays are for 60 Minutes.

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6 MH370: Special Investigation – Part one | 60 Minutes (2016)

Gepubliceerd op 31 jul. 2016

 
It’s more than four years since MH370 disappeared off the face of the earth, and still we have no answers for the missing 239 passengers and crew who are presumed dead. Frustration at the lack of clues has led to significant reassessment, and as Ross Coulthart discovers, there’s now growing evidence that authorities have been ignoring more credible theories about what might have brought the jet down.
 

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7 MH370: Special Investigation – Part two | 60 Minutes

Gepubliceerd op 31 jul. 2016

 
Aviation experts frequently remind us that flying on modern jet planes is the safest form of transport. However those assertions are meaningless while the fate of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 remains unknown. It’s more than two years since the Boeing 777 disappeared off the face of the earth. An exhaustive and expensive search in the southern Indian Ocean has failed to turn up anything. It’s due to end soon, which has further distressed the grieving families of the 239 passengers and crew who are presumed dead. Frustration at the lack of clues has led to significant reassessment about MH370, and as Ross Coulthart discovers in this 60 Minutes investigation, there’s now growing evidence that authorities have been ignoring more credible theories about what might have brought the jet down.
 

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8 Personal Lives of Pilots Could Provide Clues to Missing Malaysian Plane

Gepubliceerd op 16 mrt. 2014

 
The investigation into Flight MH 370’s disappearance starts to focus on the lives of its crew.
 

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9 A look into the lives of the missing MH370 pilots

CNN

 

Gepubliceerd op 30 jul. 2015

 
CNN’s Randi Kaye digs into the backgrounds of MH370 pilots that were flying the Malaysian airlines flight when it disappeared.
 

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10 Former pilot: I flew the missing plane

CNN

 

Gepubliceerd op 18 mrt. 2014

 
A pilot who flew the missing plane explains to CNN’s Kyung Lah what he thinks happened to Flight 370.
 

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11 Rogue Pilot Could Be Responsible For Missing Malaysian Plane

Gepubliceerd op 15 mrt. 2014

 
Investigators start to narrow down the possibilities of what happened to Flight MH370.
 

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12 MH370 Pilot’s friend: Something went wrong on that p…

CNN

 

Gepubliceerd op 10 apr. 2014

 
Sivarasa Rasiah speaks about his friendship with MH370 pilot Zaharie Shah, defending him against accusations.
 
 

13 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 1/4) | CNA Insider

Gepubliceerd op 18 jul. 2014

 
Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 went missing on 8 March 2014. The biggest mystery is how an aeroplane that has departed Kuala Lumpur in full perfect operational status can make some deviant turns and disappear. Channel NewsAsia speaks to the pilot’s sister in her first television interview, and examines what is known about the last hours of the flight.
 

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14 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 2/4) | CNA Special | Channel NewsAsia

Gepubliceerd op 18 jul. 2014

 
Four months have gone past since Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 went missing. What has been done so far to locate the missing plane? Channel NewsAsia speaks to the pilot’s sister in her first television interview, and examines what is known about the last hours of the flight.
 

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15 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 3/4) | CNA Special | Channel NewsAsia

Gepubliceerd op 18 jul. 2014

 
Could Flight MH370 have been hijacked? Why was the transponder turned off? Available evidence points to deliberate, human action, but many conspiracy theories still remain. Channel NewsAsia speaks to the pilot’s sister in her first television interview, and examines what is known about the last hours of the flight.
 

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16 The Mystery Of MH370 (Part 4/4) | CNA Insider

Gepubliceerd op 18 jul. 2014

 
The search for Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 has yielded nothing. No debris, no bodies, no black box. What’s next for the relatives of those missing, will they find closure to this traumatic episode? Channel NewsAsia speaks to the pilot’s sister in her first television interview, and examines what is known about the last hours of the flight.
 

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17 History Documentary – Air Crash – MH370 The Plane That Vanished

Gepubliceerd op 9 okt. 2016

 
History Documentary – Air Crash – MH370 The Plane That Vanished
 

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18 Pilots report issues with Boeing jet automation | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

Gepubliceerd op 17 mrt. 2019

 
Pilots have reported issues with Boeing’s plane automation system, with one pilot complaining the flight manual is “almost criminally insufficient.” Automation is introduced to save money and minimize human effort, but the crashes of two Boeing 737 Max 8 planes is re-framing the discussion. The Weekly finds hundreds of incident reports showing the trouble pilots are having with automation on their planes. To read more: http://cbc.ca/1.5054241
 

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19 Rogue Boeing 737 Max planes ‘with minds of their own’ | 60 Minutes Australia

Gepubliceerd op 26 mei 2019

 

Liz Hayes investigates the disaster of Boeing’s 737 MAX jetliner. Why two supposedly state-of-the-art and safe planes crashed killing 346 people; why pilots now fear flying the 737 MAX; & whether Boeing could have averted the catastrophes.

 
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20 It’s ‘common sense’ to ground the Boeing 737 Max 8: Transportation expert

Gepubliceerd op 14 mrt. 2019

 
Jonathan Weaks, president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Association, and John Samuelsen, international president of the Transport Workers Union of America, join “Squawk Box” to discuss the FAA’s decision to ground the Boeing 737 Max 8 following the deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash.
 

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21 The real reason Boeing’s new plane crashed twice

Vox

 

Gepubliceerd op 15 apr. 2019

 
This isn’t just a computer bug. It’s a scandal.
 
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Two Boeing airplanes have fallen out of the air and crashed in the past six months. On the surface, this is a technical failure. But the real story is about a company’s desire to beat their rival.
 
Read about Boeing’s efforts to get the 737 Max reinstated for flight here: https://www.vox.com/2019/4/5/18296646…
 

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22 How 737 MAX 8’s design history could have influenced the Ethiopian Airlines crash

Gepubliceerd op 13 mrt. 2019

We look back at the history of the 737 MAX 8 for possible clues in the Ethiopian Airlines crash. Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News
 

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23 The Economics That Made Boeing Build the 737 Max

Gepubliceerd op 30 apr. 2019

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24 Entire Boeing 737 Max aircraft fleet grounded

Gepubliceerd op 14 mrt. 2019

 
371 Boeing airliners are sitting idle on the tarmac tonight, after the aviation giant grounded its 737 MAX model. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
 
It follows the decision by the US Federal Aviation Administration to temporarily ban the jet from US airspace – joining more than 50 countries which had already done the same. Sunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash claimed 157 lives, including nine Britons. The American regulator had initially refused to ban the 737 MAX, but changed its mind after “new evidence” was found at the crash site in Ethiopia.
 

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25 The FAA and Boeing’s Close Relationship Explained

Gepubliceerd op 9 mei 2019

 
Is the Federal Aviation Administration too close to the industry it regulates? In the wake of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, The Wall Street Journal examines why the FAA is facing renewed scrutiny into its aircraft certification process.
 
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26 Boeing 737 Max 8 manual mentions MCAS only once

Gepubliceerd op 27 mrt. 2019

 
Since the recent crashes of two Boeing 737 Max, pilots say they were kept in the dark about the existence of a key software suspected of being connected to the tragedies. CBC News has obtained a copy of the 737 MAX flight crew manual – and what’s not in it raises troubling questions about the manufacturer’s lack of disclosure.
 

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27 Boeing failed to report 737 Max alert system problem

CNN

 

Gepubliceerd op 8 mei 2019

 
Boeing failed to tell the FAA and airlines that an alert system was not operational on all 737 Max, casting doubt on the procedures the company has followed for decades. CNN’s senior investigative correspondent Drew Griffin reports. #Boeing #CNN #News
 

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28 Problems with Boeing 737 next generation with structural dangers reported SBS dateline Australia.

Gepubliceerd op 12 jun. 2011

 
WARNING Boeing DID THE REPORT To THE FFA OF ITS NON COMPLIANCE 31MIN 02 SECOND IN THE INVESTIGATION (THIS VIDEO IS NOT FOR UNITED STATES VIEWERS IT IS CENSORSHIP FROM US CITIZENS )
 
THIS IS FOR AUSTRALIAN VIEWERS only SBS news reporting of hazards with the 737 Boeing air crafts when made in 2002 reporting dangerous workmanship and not building to government standards and people who whistle blew got sacked. Boeing aircraft have safety issues not dealt with.
 

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29 Boeing admits cockpit warning light on Max jets was to be standard but wasn’t activated

Gepubliceerd op 30 apr. 2019

 
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg defended the safety systems of its 737 Max jets in his first comments to shareholders and reporters since two deadly crashes involving the best-selling plane. Those crashes killed 346 people and led to the worldwide grounding of the Max jets. A growing number of potential whistleblowers are raising safety concerns. Kris Van Cleave reports.
 

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30 Boeing must show customers that they care about safety: Expert

Gepubliceerd op 29 apr. 2019

 
Helio Fred Garcia, president of the Logos Consulting Group, and Carter Copeland, analyst at Melius Research, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss what they’re going to be watching from Boeing’s annual meeting for shareholders.
 

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31 Boeing CEO on 737 Max software implementation: “We did not do it correctly”

Gepubliceerd op 30 mei 2019

 
In an exclusive interview with incoming “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg acknowledged that the company incorrectly implemented the software on its 737 Max 8 jets that has been blamed for two deadly plane crashes in the past year.
 

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32 MCAS is Born 737 max 8 – Prof Simon

Gepubliceerd op 2 jun. 2019

 
I had always wondered how MCAS was born. The 737 max 8 aircraft must have been built without a software handling patch. It is a fascinating and potentially deadly story. Prof Simon relates the tale. Original research by the New York Times.
 

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33 How safe is Boeing’s 737 Max 8 aircraft? | Inside Story

Gepubliceerd op 13 mrt. 2019
Boeing calls its 737 the most popular jet aircraft of all time.

The US plane maker hoped its new 737 MAX 8 would bring in a new era of passenger safety.

However, two fatal crashes in five months are raising serious questions.

Aviation analysts have noted remarkable similarities between Sunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash, and one involving the same model of aircraft in Indonesia in October.

More countries are grounding the planes, and passengers are cancelling their trips.

But Boeing and US aviation regulators say there’s nothing to worry about.

So who’s right? And will Sunday’s crash affect confidence in modern air travel?

Presenter: James Bays

Guests:

Kyle Bailey – Pilot and former U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Safety Team Representative.

Todd Curtis – Former Airline Safety Engineer at Boeing.

Matt Driskill – Editor, Asian Aviation Magazine.

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34 The Heat: Boeing 737 Max investigation Pt 2

Gepubliceerd op 28 mrt. 2019

 
To discuss all of the recent controversies and issues surrounding the 737 Max and Boeing, tonight’s panel includes James Brauchle, a former U.S. Air Force navigator; Nawal Taneja, a professor emeritus of the Center for Aviation Studies at Ohio State University; Mark Weiss, the president of Weiss Consulting Group and a retired captain with American Airlines and Dan McClory, is the managing director and Head of China, Boustead Securities.
 

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35 The MH370 mystery: Where is the missing plane? | 60 Minutes Australia

17 feb. 2020

Subscribe here: http://9Soci.al/chmP50wA97J Full Episodes here http://9Soci.al/sImy50wNiXL | The real and raw human face of an international tragedy Three weeks ago, Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 disappeared from civilian radar. Something or someone caused two different location devices to be switched off. Minutes later, it disappeared from military radar. We now know that Flight MH370 flew for another 7 hours in the opposite direction from its scheduled destination and crashed into the Southern Indian Ocean, 2500 kilometres from Perth. Was it terrorism or a suicidal pilot? Did its crew and passengers perish on board, turning it into a ‘ghost flight’ that flew unmanned into a vast ocean? Nothing about the flight makes sense — and nothing will bring comfort to those whose loved ones were on board. 60 Minutes speaks exclusively to the Australian families of the victims of Flight MH370, as they tell of the agony of not knowing what happened to their loved ones for 18 days. It’s the very real and raw human face of this international tragedy.
 
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36 Impact on Boeing reputation after 737 Max scandal | 60 Minutes Australia

Gepubliceerd op 7 mei 2019

 
Dominic Gates, journalist from The Seattle Times, says people’s faith in Boeing has been hit by the devastating crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. But despite the “terrible failings” of the aircraft’s flawed design, Gates says he would still fly on board a Boeing 737 Max once the system is fixed and the grounding lifted.
 

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37 What’s WRONG with Boeing?! MAX update

Gepubliceerd op 14 jun. 2019

 
The grounding of the Boeing 737MAX is still ongoing and now we learn of faulty parts being fitted to the Boeing 737MAX AND the Boeing 737NG. What is Wrong with Boeing?! In todays video I will give you an update of the MAX grounding as well as my view on the latest revelations regarding faulty Slat track parts. Stay tuned, they might surprise you!
 

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38 Pilots landed at the Wrong Airport!! Mentour Pilot explains

Gepubliceerd op 27 mrt. 2019

 
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Why do pilots some times land at the wrong airport, what drives these types of mistakes and are they dangerous? In todays video I will be covering the wildly publicised BA flight which landed in Edinburgh instead of Düsseldorf and I will also discuss some more serious incidents, involving pilot mistakes that have happened during the last decade.
 

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39 New Boeing 737 MAX flaw discovered

Gepubliceerd op 27 jun. 2019

 
More problems for Boeing’s 737 MAX… Sources tell CNN a flaw has been detected in the plane’s computer system that could push the nose down.
 

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40 Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner included in Justice Department investigation

Gepubliceerd op 29 jun. 2019

 
The Department of Justice is expanding its investigation into Boeing. According to the Seattle Times, investigators are now looking beyond the company’s 737 Max planes and to its 787 Dreamliners. The DOJ began investigating Boeing’s 737 Max following two deadly crashes in the past 12 months. Former National Transportation Safety Board member John Goglia joined CBSN to discuss.
 
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41 Regulators identify new problem with Boeing 737 Max

Gepubliceerd op 27 jun. 2019

 

42 What’s Next For Boeing?

Gepubliceerd op 6 jul. 2019

 
Two Boeing 737 Max planes recently crashed due to sensor problems. The company has been under scrutiny over their response to the incidents and how it was able to approve the plane. Despite worldwide grounding of the 737 Max, lawsuits, congressional hearings, and a criminal investigation, Boeing is in the process of re-earning the people’s trust.
 

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43 Ralph Nader: Boeing has been mismanaged for years

Gepubliceerd op 23 jul. 2019

 
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader joins CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” team to give his take on Boeing and why he says the company’s governance is compromised.
 

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44 Boeing to Suspend 737 MAX, But Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader Wants a Total Recall of Deadly Planes

16 dec. 2019

Executives at Boeing are reportedly considering ending production of the troubled 737 MAX passenger jet, which was grounded worldwide after two crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that killed all 346 people on board. Last week, former Boeing manager Edward Pierson testified to the House Transportation Committee that he tried to warn executives about safety concerns four months before the first deadly crash, as well as before the second crash, but his warnings were ignored. We continue our conversation with Ralph Nader, longtime consumer advocate, corporate critic and three-time presidential candidate, whose great-niece Samya Stumo died on Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 in March.

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45 Will the MAX fly again?!

20 dec. 2019

 
Will the grounded Boeing 737MAX ever fly again? Now that Boeing has announced that they will stop the MAX production-line, will they ever bother to open it up again? Should they? In todays video I will be explaining something that hasn’t gotten much attention or explanations in the media so far. The fact that the Boeing 737MAX is NOT an unstable aircraft. I feel that there is time for a bit of deeper understanding about where the REAL problems lie here and that everyone needs to understand those problems, before they can cast a judgement.
 
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46 Whats wrong with Boeing?!

31 jan. 2020

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Company released its first annual loss in over two decades. The ongoing Boeing 737MAX debacle keeps haunting the company who was once the pride of American engineering industry. What has gone wrong? In this episode we will dive back into the history of Boeing to try and answer that very question. We will look at the merger with McDonnell Douglas and the move of headquraters from Seattle to Chicago. We will look at a leadership style that has gone from being driven by engineers to being driven by profits and share-holder returns. Stay tuned!
 

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47 Technical design flaws blamed for Boeing 737 max crashes

17 sep. 2020

Technical design flaws, faulty assumptions about pilot responses and management failures have been highlighted as factors that led to the crash of two Boeing 737 max aircrafts in 2018 and 2019 leading to the tragic death of 346 people.
 
The final report from the us house committee on transport and infrastructure heaps the blame squarely on the Boeing company and the federal aviation administration (FAA) who they say played instrumental and causative roles in the chain of errors that led to the crashes of lion air flight 610 in October 2018, and Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 in march 2019.
 

48 Exclusive access inside MH17 investigation | 60 Minutes Australia

11 apr. 2018

With the push of a button, in July 2014 somebody in eastern Ukraine launched a missile which brought down Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17. It killed 298 innocent people, including 38 Australian citizens and permanent residents. It is our greatest loss of life overseas since the Bali bombing. Whether it was a stupid mistake or an act of pure evil, investigators are determined to track down those responsible and bring them to justice. In fact they already know who they’re looking for, which is in big part because of the efforts of the Australian Federal Police. Almost 500 AFP officers have been involved in a joint international taskforce, and for the first time they take us inside the extraordinarily detailed investigation.
 
Reporter: Tara Brown
 
Producers: Howard Sacre, Alice Dalley
 

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49 MH17 five years on: How do you carry on when your world ends? | Australian Story

10 jun. 2019

Mo, Evie and Otis Maslin became a symbol for the senselessness of the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17. Anthony ‘Maz’ Maslin and his wife Marite ‘Rin’ Norris were faced with an unbearable loss when they lost their three children and their grandfather Nick Norris, died aboard the plane that was shot down over a Ukraine warzone. All 298 passengers and crew were killed in the incident. “Our world as we knew it was absolutely over in that moment and we just started to say, ‘when the world ended’ and that’s how we refer to it now,” says mum Rin Norris. The challenge of how to survive their loss was all-consuming for Maz and Rin. The couple were part of a strong and supportive community in Perth’s Scarborough district and a group of friends surrounded them, bringing in meals and making sure that they weren’t left alone. Friends formed a “web of love” to support the couple.
As the fifth anniversary of the MH17 tragedy approaches, Maz and Rin are telling their story for the first time. They want to thank the people who helped them and honour their kids and Nick. They hope their story of overcoming intense grief might be helpful for others.

Read more: https://ab.co/2WElSY8

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50 MH17 Crash

13 okt. 2015

Film over het onderzoek van de Onderzoeksraad voor Veiligheid naar de oorzaak van de crash met vlucht MH17 op 17 juli 2014 boven het oostelijk deel van Oekraïne en over het onderzoek naar het overvliegen van conflictgebieden. De film is gebaseerd op de onderzoeksrapporten van de Onderzoeksraad, die op 13 oktober 2015 zijn gepubliceerd.
 

51 Boeing – what caused the 737 Max to crash? | DW Documentary

1 nov. 2020

In March 2019 a Boeing 737 MAX crashed shortly after takeoff in Ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. What went wrong? Did Boeing hush up concerns about the safety of the aircraft? And what role did US aviation regulators play?

The crash involving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 came just four months after a Boeing 737 Max had plunged into the sea in Indonesia killing all 189 passengers and crew. The aircraft was grounded following the second crash and remains so today. The shockwaves reverberated throughout the industry, raising questions about Boeing and the regulatory authorities.

Both tragedies have been blamed on faulty software – software that the pilots didn’t even know existed. The documentary shows that malfunctioning software was just a small part of the picture. Instead, it alleges widespread systemic failure and blames market forces for the fatal errors. Did Boeing care more about profit than safety? Could other models produced by the company turn out to be affected?

The makers of this investigative report show just how much the production structures of commercial aircraft have to change, if we are to avoid similar crashes in the future.

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52 Wat ging er mis met de Boeing 737 MAX?

24 feb. 2020

De 737 MAX, het gloednieuwe model van Boeing, staat wereldwijd al bijna een jaar aan de grond na twee ongelukken waarbij 346 mensen om het leven kwamen. Een van de nabestaanden is de Nederlandse Huguette Debets. De vader van haar drie jonge kinderen overleed bij de crash in Ethiopië.
 
Zembla volgt Huguette in haar juridische en persoonlijke strijd tegen Boeing en onderzoekt waarom deze ‘vliegende doodskisten’ zoals een Amerikaanse senator ze noemt, eigenlijk in het luchtruim werden toegelaten. Lees meer: https://www.bnnvara.nl/zembla/artikel…
 

53 Why The Boeing 737 Max Is Flying Again

8 dec. 2020

After two deadly crashes that killed 346 people and a worldwide grounding that lasted almost two years, the FAA is giving the Boeing 737 Max jets the green light to fly again. However, many are worried that the changes to the plane are not enough. Can the U.S. trust the revisions made to the jet and the software updates to the MCAS system?
 

54 Pilot Deliberately Crashes An Airbus A320 Over Europe | Alps Disaster | Germanwings 9525 | 4K

9 nov. 2018

Find out why this Airbus A320 crashed 100 kilometres north-west of Nice in the French Alps.
 

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55 How Germanwings Flight 9525 Crashed

27 mrt. 2015

“Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) host of The Young Turks discusses the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 and the ongoing investigation to figure out what exactly went wrong.
 
Investigators looking over the wreckage of German Flight 9525 are slowly beginning to piece together exactly what the hell happened. The plane slammed into the French Alps on Tuesday killing every single person onboard and now officials are saying the co-pilot may have done it on purpose. The French government is calling on the FBI to help with the investigation as the search continues to locate the plane’s second black box, its flight data recorder, in hopes that it could help lead them to the final answers.”
 
Why would someone crash a plane? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.
 
 

56 Germanwings Plane Crash’s Terrifying Final Moments

27 mrt. 2015

As investigators search for remains, more details emerge about how the co-pilot crashed the jetliner.
 

57 Jet Blue Pilot Restrained by Passengers

Gepubliceerd op 28 mrt. 2012

Plane forced to make emergency landing after pilot became unruly.
 

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58 Scary new details in JetBlue pilot fiasco

Gepubliceerd op 29 mrt. 2012

 
A passenger describes the JetBlue captain’s bizarre rant that caused fear and panic.
 

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59 CBS This Morning – What happened to JetBlue pilot Clayton Osbon?

Gepubliceerd op 29 mrt. 2012
 
Is there a viable medical explanation for JetBlue pilot Clayton Obson’s mid-air meltdown? Dr. Jeffrey Liberman, chief of psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital, speaks to the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts about the medical possibilities.

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60 CBS This Morning – JetBlue pilot appears in court, held without bail

Gepubliceerd op 3 apr. 2012
 
JetBlue captain Clayton Osbon is now being held without bail in Amarillo, Texas, one week after his mid-air breakdown forced his co-pilot to make an emergency landing. “CBS This Morning” senior correspondent John Miller reports.
 

61 Inside the murky world of the cruise ship industry | 60 Minutes Australia

21 mei 2020

They’re sold to us as floating pleasure domes – luxury hotels on the sea – where every day is perfect and the party never stops. But scratch the surface of the cruise ship industry and the truth isn’t so dazzling. Behind the pina coladas and the smiles lies a murky world of sexual assault, drugs and violence, even murder. Incredibly, one passenger goes missing overboard every two weeks. Now, you’d think the big cruise companies would be desperate to get their industry shipshape. You couldn’t be more wrong.
 
For forty years, 60 Minutes have been telling Australians the world’s greatest stories. Tales that changed history, our nation and our lives. Reporters Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Charles Wooley, Liam Bartlett and Sarah Abo look past the headlines because there is always a bigger picture. Sundays are for 60 Minutes.
 
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62 The mysterious disappearances of cruise ship passengers

Gepubliceerd op 29 feb. 2012

 
Why do so many people go missing from cruise ships without proper investigation? Dateline meets some of the families searching for answers.
 
For more on Nick Lazaredes’ report, go to the SBS
 
 

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63 – 5 Mysterious Cruise Ship Disappearances

Gepubliceerd op 6 jun. 2017

 
5 Mysterious Cruise Ship Disappearances. 5 mysterious, creepy, and unexplained tales of missing cruise ship passengers.
 

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64 – 250 people have disappeared from cruise ships in the last 10 years. What happened?

Gepubliceerd op 3 dec. 2018

 
Twenty-three-million vacationers board massive cruise ships each year, but it’s not always a dream vacation.
 

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65 Mayday | True terror on board the Viking Sky cruise ship | Sunday Night

Gepubliceerd op 17 apr. 2019

 
For the 1,370 passengers on board the Viking Sky, their holiday quickly turned to hell. The ship’s engines died and holidaymakers had to be rescued by helicopter. But cruise industry insiders say the disaster could have been much worse. This story originally aired on the 31st March 2019.
 
 

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66 Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Schettino’s Fate – the fifth estate

Gepubliceerd op 18 feb. 2015

 
More on the trial and sentencing of Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Schettino.
 
For more on the fifth estate : http://www.cbc.ca/fifth
 

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67 What are the crew areas like?! (On a cruise ship)

Gepubliceerd op 20 mei 2016

 
So you wanna see what the crew areas look like?! I take you to see the crew gym, mess, bars, games rooms, etc.
 
Please excuse the lighting. I’m at sea so the waves mess with the focus 😉
 
As always if you have any questions or there’s anything you want to see, let me know!
 
Follow my journey on Instagram for in-port photos! https://www.instagram.com/m1chelletim/
 
View my last video on crew cabins here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uKes… 🙂
 

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