To this day, filmmaker Rory Kennedy won’t fly on a Boeing 737 Max aircraft.“Based on what I know,” she tells Deadline, “I would not get on the 737 Max and I would not let my family get on a 737 Max.”Her point of view is significant because Kennedy has learned a great deal about the aircraft in the course of making her Netflix documentary Downfall: The Case Against Boeing.
The Emmy-contending film investigates fateful decisions by Boeing during design and launch of the 737 Max which led to two catastrophic crashes: a Lion Air flight leaving Jakarta, Indonesia in October 2018, and, in March 2019, an Ethiopian Airlines flight departing Addis Ababa.
Between the two disasters, almost 350 passengers and crew perished.“I knew about the first airplane crash and was really devastated by the loss of life,” Kennedy says. “And then when another airplane–same kind of aircraft, new to the market–crashed within five months, that really drew my attention.
I was really just taken aback by Boeing’s response, particularly to the second crash, where they, again, seemed to be focusing on pilot error.
Read more on deadline.com