Reuters: Flyers Group Challenges FAA Approval of Boeing 737 MAX Reuters: Flyers Group Challenges FAA Approval of Boeing 737 MAX … Read More
DOT Refuses Air Travel Mask Mandate as President Trump Travels to Walter Reed FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DOT REFUSES AIR TRAVEL MASK MANDATE AS PRESIDENT TRUMP TRAVELS TO WALTER REED DOT denied the need for Flyers Rights’ rulemaking on the grounds that “most” airlines currently voluntarily adopt various forms of a mask rule and the notion that less regulation is better For more information, contact, Paul Hudson,… Read More
FlyersRights Fighting for Safety Reforms Yesterday, FlyersRights urged the Senate Commerce Committee to back legislation repealing the aircraft certification program known as ODA (Organization Designation Authorization) that allows Boeing employees and other aircraft makers to certify planes as safe with minimal FAA oversight. “The core of aircraft certification reform must be a return to the pre-2005 system. All aircraft safety… Read More
Boeing Stock Price Finally Catches Up With Reality MEDIA ALERT Washington, DC- 1/21/2020 4:00 pm Boeing stock will continue to be under great pressure due to serious safety problems with the 737 MAX, the 777X, the 787, and even older 737 jetliners, predicts Paul Hudson, President of the largest airliner passenger organization and long time member of the FAA Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee… Read More
That’s ‘Uncredible’ FAA ‘credibility’ is now at stake Boeing now realizes that it needs more than executive spokespeople, lobbyists, and public relations specialists. It wants pilots and flight attendants to vouch for the MAX safety fixes. Boeing is desperate and does not want to wait the 6-12 months it would take to properly vet, test and… Read More
FlyersRights.org Demands Simulator Training for 737 MAX Pilots, Moves for FAA to Extend Deadline for Public Comments on Differential Training FlyersRights.org submitted this comment against the FAA’s proposal to not require simulator training for 737 MAX pilots. We also requested the FAA extend the comment period to allow independent experts more time to share their expertise with the FAA and Boeing. … Read More
Corporate Crime Reporter- Paul Hudson on Boeing’s Criminal and Civil Liability Corporate Crime Reporter’s April 16 Interview with Paul Hudson Topics Discussed Include: The safety of modern air travel Boeing’s civil liability under the Montreal Convention Whether the 737 MAX needs to be completely remade Possible criminal liability for Boeing… Read More
Passenger Safety, Another Case Study Aeroméxico Flight 2431 was taking off for Mexico City last Tuesday when the aircraft plunged suddenly. The Embraer E-170 crashed as it was beginning to climb in heavy rain in Mexico’s state of Durango. The mid-sized jet was almost full, with 103 people on board, including two infants and four crew members, when it crashed about 4 p.m. local time.… Read More