
The recent Ahmedabad aircraft crash has claimed the lives of more than 200 people. Air India Boeing, which headed to London, fell just a few minutes after takeoff. While the investigation is still ongoing, the cause of the accident remains unknown.
This is not the first time that the Boeing plane was involved in such a mysterious and tragic incident. Once the Boeing’s reputation was considered a leader in aviation, in recent years it has made a serious intervention, with several major accidents to have worried about security and responsibility.
Although the details of the Ahmedabad accident are still unclear, tragedy brings memories of previous incidents where Boeing Jets was in the center of controversy.
Check out the documents created on Fatal Boeing Crash.
1. Fall: Case against Boeing Netflix, 2022
Directed by Rory Kennedy, “Fallfall” is a powerful and disturbing document that examines the fatal flight of Lion Air Flight 610 and Etiopian Airlines Flight 302, which together claimed the lives of 346 people.
The film immerses deep as Boeing, once considered the gold standard in the aviation area, favored profits over passengers’ safety. Through professional interviews, testimonies and harrowing shots, the documentary film renders a grim image of greed, regulatory failure and tragic consequences of the design of the wrong aircraft – especially MCAS software, which played a key role in both accidents.
2 years/risk – Amazon Prime Video, 2022
“Flight/Risk” directed by Karim America and Omar Mullick offers a deep human view of Boeing’s crisis. This is followed by the emotional paths of families who have lost loved ones, as well as the announcers and investigative journalists looking for responsibility.
The film excels in its intimate approach and raw emotions and captures not only technical failure of boeing, but also for pain, anger and determination of those who remained behind. It is a convincing portrait of the search for justice in the face of a powerful corporation and emphasizes the global consequences of air supervision.
3. Fatal defect Boeing – Frontline (PBS), 2021
This investigation document, which produced frontline in cooperation with The New York Times, takes a more journalistic approach and expands how and why the max 737 was rushed to the market. It explores the relationship between Boeing and the Federal Air Management (FAA) and reveals how to compete with Airbus internal pressures led to dangerous shortcuts of design.
The document includes interviews with engineers, aerial experts and former Boeing employees and offers a thorough view of systemic problems for tragedy.
4. BOEING HAVE –
This British investigation broadcast on the BBC panorama and broadcast shortly after the accident of Ethiopian airlines and increased timely alarms on the internal practices of Boeing. The document casts light into commercial and regulatory decisions that enabled certification and selling max 737, despite serious concern.
It includes interviews with air analysts and uses internal boeing documents to support its claims. “Boeing problems” helped bring the story to public discourse in the UK and contributed to the growing control of the aviation industry as a whole.
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Together, these documents offer a persistent view of one of the greatest security scandals in modern aviation history. They not only explore in terms of spoiling, but also raise fundamental issues regarding social responsibility, regulation and corners’ costs.
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