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      FAA Investigating Boeing for Falsified Inspection Records

      Image: Boeing Manufacturing Facility. (Photo Credit: wolterke / Adobe Stock)
      Image: Boeing Manufacturing Facility. (Photo Credit: wolterke / Adobe Stock)
      Donald Wood
      by Donald Wood
      Last updated: 8:55 AM ET, Wed May 8, 2024

      The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced the launch of an investigation into claims that Boeing employees ¡°falsified inspection records¡± on several 787 planes.

      According to The Associated Press, Boeing 787 program leader Scott Stocker reported in April that an employee observed an ¡°irregularity¡± in a required test and reported it to his manager.?

      Upon further investigation, the airplane manufacturer found that several employees had violated company policies by not performing the required tests and reporting that the inspections were completed.?

      Officials from Boeing said its engineers determined that the misconduct did not create ¡°an immediate safety of flight issue,¡± and no planes have been taken out of service. Delivery times will be impacted, though, as the planes at the plant in North Charleston, South Carolina, must be reinspected.?

      ¡°The company voluntarily informed us in April that it may not have completed required inspections to confirm adequate bonding and grounding where the wings join the fuselage on certain 787 Dreamliner airplanes,¡± an FAA spokesperson told The AP.?

      ¡°The FAA is investigating whether Boeing completed the inspections and whether company employees may have falsified aircraft records,¡± the statement concluded.?

      As a result, Boeing immediately contacted the FAA upon discovering the issues and said the company would take ¡°swift and serious corrective action with multiple teammates.¡± In addition, the manufacturer must create a plan to ¡°address planes are already flying.¡±

      Boeing faced intense scrutiny over the last several months after a door plug blew out of a Boeing 737 MAX during an Alaska Airlines flight in January. Previously, the manufacturer faced backlash for its role in two deadly crashes of MAX jets in 2018 and 2019.


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