All posts tagged: Boeing whistleblower

‘I pray Boeing pays’: Whistleblower John Barnett’s shocking ‘suicide’ note, autopsy results revealed

Boeing whistleblower John Barnett was found dead on March 9, 2024, ahead of his testimony against the world’s largest aerospace company. Questions were raised about his sudden death and even his attorneys urged Charleston, South Carolina, police to probe the matter accurately, adding that they “need more information about what happened to John.” Barnett, who had worked at Boeing for three decades, was discovered dead inside his truck with a gunshot injuries to the head near the Holiday Inn at 301 Savannah Highway. Barnett, who had worked at Boeing for three decades, was discovered dead inside his truck with a gunshot injuries to the head near the Holiday Inn at 301 Savannah Highway. He was declared dead on the scene. He had submitted a whistleblower report alleging safety issues. The US Department of Labor was investigating the matter and was scheduled to begin hearings on the complaint in June. Unlock exclusive access to the latest news on India’s general elections, only on the HT App. Download Now! Download Now! Here’s what Barnett’s autopsy report says According …

List of all claims made by late Boeing whistleblower, John Barnett

John Barnett, the Boeing whistleblower, has revealed many ways that question the safety issues on the aircraft. He was found dead in his truck at the hotel parking lot in South Carolina, US. The reason for his death is still unknown. John Barnett, a former Boeing employee. had raised concerns about the company’s production standards,(@sentdefender) Here is a list of all the claims Barnett made against the aero system giant: Barnett raised disquiet on the use of components that failed the statuary checks in the frame of 787 aircraft production. He claimed that the strains on the workers were the reasons why they were forced install such substandard parts after production started in South Carolina. He complained about the production process and his feeling that it was unsafe and hasty. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) worked through a review in 2017 some of which confirmed a few reasons Barnet’s expressed. FAA has found the presence of at least 53 parts bearing an unknown position. Barnett found that 25% of the emergency oxygen systems on the …