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One yr after Boeing’s door plug disaster, extra work is required: FAA

Editorial Board Published January 3, 2025
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It has been a yr since a cabin door plug blew out of an Alaska Airways Boeing 737 MAX in midair, and Boeing making enhancements. Nonetheless, the top of the Federal Aviation Administration asserted that extra work is required. 

Regardless of an onslaught of protocols to enhance oversight of Boeing operations, Mike Whitaker, who will step down later this month, stated in a weblog put up that “this is not a one-year project.” 

“What’s needed is a fundamental cultural shift at Boeing that’s oriented around safety and quality above profits. That will require sustained effort and commitment from Boeing, and unwavering scrutiny on our part,”  Whitaker wrote. 

Investigators discovered that 4 key bolts had been lacking from the door plug to the Boeing 737 Max 9 plane when it took off from Portland, Oregon, on Jan. 5, 2024. The panel blew off at 16,000 toes, which induced the cabin to depressurize earlier than the flight returned safely to Portland Worldwide Airport.

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Briefly order, Whitaker issued an emergency airworthiness directive, briefly grounding all MAX plane constructed with such a plug door. The FAA then issued a “series of unprecedented steps that dramatically transformed how we oversee Boeing,” Whitaker stated Friday. 

Because the incident, Whitaker stated that extra inspectors have been placed on manufacturing facility flooring, and manufacturing ranges have been capped for the 737 Max.  However “most significantly, we required Boeing to develop a comprehensive plan to fix its systemic production-quality problems,” Whitaker continued. 

Boeing’s largest single-aisle airplane arriving in Iceland on its solution to the Farnborough Worldwide Airshow. (Boeing)

Other than the a number of conferences with Boeing’s management at FAA’s workplaces in Washington, Whitaker “visited Boeing’s facilities several times in 2024 to engage directly with their workforce and get their feedback on company policies and safety culture.” 

Whitaker additionally stated he “communicated the importance of a robust whistleblowing reporting program with Boeing’s CEO and ensured the independent FAA safety hotline information has been shared with all Boeing employees.” 

BOEING NEEDS TO FOCUS ON SAFETY AND QUALITY AFTER INCIDENTS, FAA CHIEF SAYS 

Nevertheless, in March 2024, a Boeing whistleblower , 62-year-old Johm Barnett, was discovered useless after elevating considerations about high quality management points at his former firm.

737 Max-9 under construction

Boeing’s 737 MAX-9 is pictured beneath building at their manufacturing facility in Renton, Washington, U.S., February 13, 2017. Image taken February 13, 2017.  (Reuters/Jason Redmond / Reuters Images)

Nonetheless, Whitaker stated, because of the corporate’s work, it “received a surge in employee safety reports during the past year.”  

Whitaker stated that Boeing is constant to execute its complete plan within the areas of security, high quality enchancment and efficient worker engagement and coaching and that the FAA is actively monitoring the outcomes and “keeping a close eye on work at key Boeing facilities.” 

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Whitaker stated the FAA has performed an unprecedented variety of unannounced audits and continues to conduct month-to-month standing opinions with Boeing executives to watch progress. 

After the current machinists’ strike halted manufacturing, FAA inspectors remained within the manufacturing facility and targeted on points like coaching and ensuring plane have been safely saved, he stated.

Nonetheless, the FAA is “looking at all aspects” of its oversight and stated it would “continue to support the NTSB’s investigation of the door-plug accident.” 

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It would proceed to evaluation any suggestions from the NTSB in addition to different events, together with the Workplace of Inspector Common, to enhance its inside processes. 

“Our goal is to develop even more dynamic oversight protocols that enable us to anticipate and identify risks before incidents occur,” Whitaker added.  

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