Sen. Cantwell questions Boeing CEO on when he knew flight sensors were defective

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Published 2019-10-29
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg testifies on the safety of the 737 Max aircraft before the U.S. Senate.

All Comments (21)
  • @KyleHubb
    If the VW CEO can go to jail for emissions cheating, I see no reason why this CEO can't.
  • @joepatroni8777
    As much as this criminal is grilled, where is the grilling of the FAA head? FAA is just as responsible for this saga.
  • @DanWeecks
    I've never seen someone evade so many direct "yes or no" questions in my life.
  • This guy should run for president he's so good at dodging questions.
  • @todortodorov940
    Muilenburg should not be a CEO but a politician - he basically dodges every single question.
  • I guess deflecting question so well is why this turkey gets 30,000,000 dollars per year . If it's Boeing , I'm not going
  • @ehut12
    IF IT AIN’T AIRBUS, I’M TAKING A BUS
  • 6:08 Boeing on safety: "We know we can improve." (While shaking his head in the negative. Welp, that's not good to see; body language wise.)
  • @gw78787
    Just answer the damn question!!!!
  • i check everytime its a boeing or an airbus and only book if its an airbus cant risk
  • @strong507
    BOYCOTT BOEING ESPECIALLY THIS "MAX"
  • @donaldreed2351
    "When did you become aware there might be problems with the HAL 9000 program?"
  • @photovi
    Liar - go to jail. He should be forced to fly them as is until it’s over. That won’t take long.
  • @GH-oi2jf
    Muilenburg is being evasive. He’s trying to baffle them with bs. It was a yes/no question.
  • @sh1nyarm0r
    Why can't these two not nswer the question directly?