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What happens when one of the world's most recognizable names in aviation begins to lose the trust of the people who depend on it?
FREEFALL takes readers inside the Boeing crisis, tracing the events, decisions, warnings, investigations, and human consequences that transformed a story about aircraft manufacturing into a much larger debate about safety, corporate culture, regulatory oversight, and accountability.
From Boeing's rise as an aviation powerhouse to the development and troubled history of the 737 MAX, this book examines the chain of events surrounding two devastating crashes and the investigations that followed. It explores the technical and organizational questions that emerged, the role of certification and regulatory oversight, and the difficult choices surrounding production, engineering, and safety.
At the center of the story are the whistleblowers and employees who raised concerns from inside the company. Their experiences provide a closer look at what it can mean to challenge established systems when safety concerns collide with corporate expectations. The book also examines the story of John Barnett, the legal dispute surrounding his claims, his death, the official findings, and the questions that continued to attract public attention.
The crisis did not end with the grounding of the 737 MAX. The Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 incident brought renewed scrutiny to Boeing's manufacturing and quality-control processes, while congressional investigations, regulatory reviews, lawsuits, and public criticism intensified the demand for meaningful reform.
But FREEFALL goes beyond the headlines.
It asks the larger questions:
How does a culture of safety begin to break down?
What happens when employees believe their warnings are not being heard?
Where should responsibility lie when corporate decisions, engineering judgment, and regulatory oversight collide?
And what does it take to rebuild trust after it has been lost?
Through a carefully structured examination of Boeing's history, the 737 MAX crisis, whistleblower accounts, aviation oversight, manufacturing concerns, and the human cost of aviation disasters, FREEFALL offers a balanced look at one of the most consequential corporate and aviation safety stories of the modern era.
For readers interested in aviation, investigative nonfiction, corporate accountability, whistleblower stories, engineering, regulatory oversight, and the forces that shape the safety of modern air travel, FREEFALL provides a compelling journey from the warning signs to the reckoning-and toward the difficult question of what comes next.
This is an independent work of nonfiction based on publicly available information and research. It is not an official or authorized publication of any organization or individual discussed in the book.