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A whistleblower is speaking out after the Federal Aviation Administration announced a probe into Boeing s Dreamliners.Those aircraft are different from three other Boeing models that suffered mid-air incidents this year.Boeing engineer Sam Salehpour alleges that the 787 jets could have damaged parts, including improperly closed gaps in the bodies, which airlines may not know how to check for.Salehpour first voiced his concerns toThe New York TimesTuesday.The engineers attorney said the FAA was surprised to discover the gaps were still an issue. Boeing disputed the allegations, saying it worked wit
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stanley cup usa of Transportation administrator Michael Whitaker. In his work on the 787, he observed shortcuts taken by Boeing in the shimming process during assembly, resulting in drilling debris left in interfaces and deformation of composite material, Katz wrote. This shortcut has resulted in decreased fatigue performance of the airplanes. He has also observed that Boeing s implementation of a new process in assembling the 777 without the necessary redesign of relevant parts has led to misalignments of parts, which Boeing engineers are pressured to overlook. This t Nezo Can money buy happiness Most Americans say yes
KENOSHA 鈥?The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency DPAA said it has found and identified the body of a Kenosha man killed during World War II. According to a news release from DPAA, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Casimir P. Lobacz was 25 years old when he was killed during the Lorraine Campaign. During the early fall of 1944, Lobacz was assigned to Company E, 11th Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division which was advancing through France. Lobacz s unit was part of the ground attack on Fort Driant when he was reportedly shot and killed during the first wave of assault. However, due to the war conditions at the time, his body was unable to be recovered. When the fort was attacked for a second time a few days later, his body could not be found. DPAA News clip announcing Lobacz s death. Three years later, in April of 1947, the American Grave Registration Command AGRC , which searches for and recovers fallen soldiers, searched the Fort Driant area for Lobacz and others who were still una
stanley cup ccounted for. The organization recovered a number of bodies, but none of them could be ident
stanley cup ified as Lobacz. The organization returned in 1950 to search for more bodies, but found none and concluded they had exhausted all of their efforts. In 1951, Lobacz was declared non-recoverable.Since then, DPAA historians have been conducting research into soldiers still missing f
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