The former manager will tell a House committee that he urged a plant shutdown to fix the problems — and was spurned.
Author: Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
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‘Stunning’: Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg drilled by Senate after 737 Max crashes
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FAA asks Boeing why it hid test pilot’s discovery of ‘egregious’ 737 Max issues
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