Second Boeing whistleblower dies




It's a tragic end to a story that has raised serious questions about the safety of Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft.


The second Boeing whistleblower, who had raised concerns about the 737 MAX's flight control system, was found dead in his home. The cause of death is still under investigation, but the timing of his death has raised suspicions.


The first Boeing whistleblower, Edward Pierson, died in November 2019, just months after he raised concerns about the 737 MAX's flight control system.

  • Pierson's death was ruled a suicide, but his family and friends have questioned the circumstances surrounding his death.
  • They believe that Pierson was murdered because he knew too much about Boeing's safety problems.
The deaths of these two whistleblowers have cast a dark shadow over Boeing and the 737 MAX aircraft.
  • The 737 MAX was involved in two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, which killed a total of 346 people.
  • The crashes were caused by a faulty flight control system, which Boeing has since fixed.
The deaths of the two whistleblowers have raised serious questions about Boeing's safety culture.
  • Did Boeing put profits ahead of safety?
  • Did Boeing try to silence the whistleblowers who raised concerns about the 737 MAX?
These are questions that Boeing will need to answer in the coming months and years. The company's reputation has been damaged by the deaths of the two whistleblowers and by the 737 MAX crashes. Boeing will need to work hard to regain the public's trust.

In the meantime, the deaths of the two whistleblowers are a reminder of the importance of speaking out about safety concerns.


We must not be afraid to speak up when we see something wrong, even if it means putting our own lives at risk.