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  2. John Barnett (whistleblower) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson died of brain cancer in late 2022. [11] [10] [8] While living in the Seattle area, Barnett raced stock cars at Evergreen Speedway. [9] While at Boeing, Barnett attended night classes at Seattle University, but said his "12-hours a day, seven days a week" work schedule led him to decide to drop out before graduating. [10]

  3. Boeing whistleblower, who publicly raised concerns about the ...

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    Barnett, a 32-year veteran at Boeing, first made headlines in 2019 as one of the several whistleblowers who expressed concerns about issues at Boeing’s South Carolina plant, which makes the 787 ...

  4. Boeing whistleblower John Barnett found dead in US - AOL

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    Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, 62, was found dead in his truck in a hotel parking lot in South Carolina over the weekend.. Mr Barnett blew the whistle on alleged safety problems at the ...

  5. A law firm reports that the shocking deaths of two 'hero' Boeing whistleblowers have only encouraged more clients to speak up.

  6. Boeing whistleblower died by suicide, police investigation ...

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    Boeing whistleblower John Barnett died by suicide, according to a police report released on Friday, bringing to end an investigation of the shocking death of a longtime employee who raised ...

  7. UTair Flight 579 - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 2018, UTair Flight 579, a Boeing 737-800 on a scheduled domestic flight from Moscow to Sochi, Russia, with 164 passengers and 6 crew, overran the runway and caught fire while landing at Sochi, injuring 18 occupants. One airport employee died of a heart attack.

  8. TWA Flight 841 (1979) - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved, manufactured in 1965, was a 14-year-old Boeing 727-31, registered as N840TW with serial number 18905. In its 14 years of service, it had accumulated about 35,412 hours and it was equipped with three Pratt & Whitney JT8D-7B engines.

  9. Boeing whistleblower who warned of aircraft safety flaws ...

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    A former Boeing quality inspector who filed a whistleblower complaint over alleged plane safety flaws was found dead “from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound,” officials in ...