> I still don't trust the FAA at all. They've been sourcing out their own work to Boeing since the 787 Dreamliner
I don't think the main issue is outsourcing the engineering work out.
The bigger thing is they were outsourcing their management and reporting to Boeing as well. That meant rather than independent overview, Boeing managers were able to pressure shortcuts and cost cutting and could threaten engineers jobs who didn't toe the line.
The biggest problem is not Boeing sourcing out its work, it's the FAA sourcing out its design certification work to Boeing.
Boeing now designs the planes, and certifies them for safe design. That's what's nuts. In the documentary I posted above that problem was already identified, and that was seven years ago. Nothing has changed, Boeing still certifies its own planes and the FAA just signs off on them.
I don't think the main issue is outsourcing the engineering work out.
The bigger thing is they were outsourcing their management and reporting to Boeing as well. That meant rather than independent overview, Boeing managers were able to pressure shortcuts and cost cutting and could threaten engineers jobs who didn't toe the line.