Boeing 787 Dreamliner is it Really Ethical Product ?
- Advocate Sandeep Pandey
- Jun 13, 2025
- 2 min read
Practice a Good Goodbye.

News of the Air India plane crash that just occurred has shaken all of us to the core. Watching the visuals - raw, devastating, and painfully real - I couldn’t help but put myself in the shoes of those on board. My heart aches for the victims and their families. I can only pray, with every ounce of hope, that as many lives as possible are miraculously saved. 🙏🏼
As someone who’s always in transit - boarding flights, chasing deadlines, building dreams - It could’ve been any one of us. You. Me. Someone we love. And yet, here we are, making 5-year plans, obsessing over the future… while forgetting that tomorrow isn’t promised.
What struck me hardest was not the crash alone - but the quiet, overlooked reality of how we often leave home.
No hugs.
No pause.
No proper goodbye.
Just a rush out the door, a distracted wave, or worse - leaving after a fight or silence.
Today reminded me how fragile it all is. And how precious.
So if you’re reading this - pause for a second. ⌛️
You’re lucky. You’re breathing. Your family is safe. That alone is everything.
My only ask?
Don’t wait for moments like this to learn the value of a goodbye.
Whether you’re off to work, boarding a train, or taking a flight - never leave without love. Never walk away without letting someone know what they mean to you.
Because if that day ever comes - and I pray it never does - the worst pain for those left behind isn’t losing you. It’s not having said enough. Not having loved enough. Not having held you just a little longer. 💔
I hope this reaches you the way it’s hitting me right now.
May we all learn to leave with grace, with gratitude, and with goodbyes that feel like love.
My deepest prayers and strength to every soul affected by today’s tragedy.
Finally what should action government must take:
"My deep prayers and strength for every soul affected by Boeing 787 tragedy in Ahmedabad Gujrat.
"Former Boeing quality control engineer and whistle blower John Barnett was found dead on March 9, 2024, in his closed vehicle in the parking lot of a hotel in Charleston, South Carolina."
Boeing employees themselves ignoring Boeing's quality and disregarding it in this commercial agreement is an inhumane act. I demand that Boeing be prosecuted for genocide and mass murder.
Some truths that the government should know:
In 2017, a former quality control engineer at Boeing, John Barnett, accused Boeing of compromising safety and quality by using recycled oxygen pipes and neglecting major complaints due to scheduling pressure. Barnett specifically raised concerns about the oxygen system in the 787 Dreamliner, claiming that some systems could be faulty and may fail when needed. Boeing has denied these allegations, stating that safety and quality are their core values."
"Former Boeing quality control engineer and whistleblower John Barnett was found dead on March 9, 2024, in his closed vehicle in the parking lot of a hotel in Charleston, South Carolina."


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