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After Ethiopia crash, victims' relatives say they were hounded by U.S. law firms
Days after the March 10 crash of a Kenya-bound Ethiopian Airlines’ Boeing jet that killed all 157 people on board, strangers began calling or visiting bereaved families, saying they represented U.S. law firms. (uk.reuters.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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What troubles me here is that none of the law firms or their clients (relatives of those who died in the crashes) are going after the two airlines, Lion Air or Ethiopian Airlines. Perhaps they are, but it hasn't been publicized. Even though both the Indonesian and Ethiopian governments have been very coy about disclosing evidence, there is ample proof both these airlines are accountable for what they did and did not do regarding the two crashes. Nor has there been much discussion concerning the actions and inactions of the crews, such as never reducing thrust, or the low time of the Ethiopian copilot. I suspect suing Boeing is a lot easier that suing foreign airlines and their governments. In the meantime, the press, along with our elected officials, is having a field day destroying Boeing.
Boeing DID WRONG!!!
Boeing MADE A BAD DECISION!!!
Boeing's 'bad decision' COST HUMAN LIVES!!!
People, Boeing SCREWED UP!!! People DIED!!! People that just wanted to get from point 'A' to point 'B', DIED because Boeing took the 'cheaper way' around a problem they knew would have cost them millions of dollars!
Let's not try to callously dismiss the human lives that were ended because Boeing management decided it was easier to lie to pilots and install a 'fix' that ignored DECADES of aeronautical engineering and company history.
Boeing screwed up trying to save money and compete with Airbus. It's all about the money, and government being stupid enough to trust them.
Boeing MADE A BAD DECISION!!!
Boeing's 'bad decision' COST HUMAN LIVES!!!
People, Boeing SCREWED UP!!! People DIED!!! People that just wanted to get from point 'A' to point 'B', DIED because Boeing took the 'cheaper way' around a problem they knew would have cost them millions of dollars!
Let's not try to callously dismiss the human lives that were ended because Boeing management decided it was easier to lie to pilots and install a 'fix' that ignored DECADES of aeronautical engineering and company history.
Boeing screwed up trying to save money and compete with Airbus. It's all about the money, and government being stupid enough to trust them.
Hey Robert, did you eat a lot of paint chips when you were a kid?
Sorry? So corporations should have no accountability for the stupid decisions they make?
Is it okay for a corporation to make money knowing their product will kill innocent people?
Who ate paint chips? Maybe you should switch to Sterno, or Drano.
Is it okay for a corporation to make money knowing their product will kill innocent people?
Who ate paint chips? Maybe you should switch to Sterno, or Drano.
Who said corporations should have no accountability for the stupid decisions they made? Nobody. Nobody said that.
Someone did say the airlines should be accountable for the stupid decisions they made... at which point you appear out nowhere in a hospital gown and cowboy boots, running around in circles with your hands in the air ranting and raving about Boeing.
The only person suggesting a corporation shouldn't be accountable here is you.
Someone did say the airlines should be accountable for the stupid decisions they made... at which point you appear out nowhere in a hospital gown and cowboy boots, running around in circles with your hands in the air ranting and raving about Boeing.
The only person suggesting a corporation shouldn't be accountable here is you.
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