How unfortunate the certification process for a safety-critical system simply has to be designed such that one bad actor can cause so much damage. And I'm sure he was motivated purely by spite for the FAA and potential 737 MAX passengers - not at all by management that prioritizes speed and cost reduction above all else. What a terrible, very bad individual.
Oh well. At least we know that nobody else at all in Boeing was responsible in the slightest. Everyone else involved with the program were probably angels and this one bad bad man pulled the wool over their eyes. So sad. At least they caught the only bad man before he could strike again. Did I mention he's solely responsible for this whole thing yet?
It really was unfortunate, but these things just happen you know? I guess we just better cross our fingers and hope real hard that it doesn't happen again. There's nothing more to learn from this.
Oh well. At least we know that nobody else at all in Boeing was responsible in the slightest. Everyone else involved with the program were probably angels and this one bad bad man pulled the wool over their eyes. So sad. At least they caught the only bad man before he could strike again. Did I mention he's solely responsible for this whole thing yet?
It really was unfortunate, but these things just happen you know? I guess we just better cross our fingers and hope real hard that it doesn't happen again. There's nothing more to learn from this.