Boeing issues (was: 737Max Back In the News)

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This is a long video, but very interesting. Basically the scenario presented is this. You just took off in a Boeing 737 Max. A large bird is sucked into the left engine. The pilots are dead in less than one minute.

In today's video, we take a look at two reports that have uncovered a dangerous design flaw that is risking the lives of pilots, passengers and crew.

WHAT is going on? And more importantly, WHAT is being done to prevent future incidents?

The identity of whistleblowers has been withheld from this video. The FAA and Boeing were contacted for comment.