Paige Cornwell
@pgcornwell
@SeattleTimes reporter. Once interviewed President Obama about hot dogs.
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http://SeattleTimes.com 30-07-2008 01:20:27
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10 years ago today, I was working a weekend shift The Seattle Times when word came in of a landslide near a small town named Oso. It turned out to be the deadliest landslide in U.S. history. It also became an exhibit for why local journalism matters in a time of crisis. 1/
“When a wheel comes off a Boeing airplane, that’s a United incident, not a Boeing incident. When a windshield cracks, that happens whether it’s a Boeing plane or an Airbus plane." Injuries from turbulence. Not Boeing's fault. by Paige Cornwell seattletimes.com/business/boein…
Attention passengers: I'm spending the next few months on the Boeing team, which mainly involves me sitting in awe of Dominic Gates. I welcome tips, story ideas and suggested ways to combat my longtime fear of turbulence: [email protected] or (206) 464-2530
In pricey Seattle, many older adults can’t retire Many describe “savings that no longer keep up with rising costs of housing, food & health care, or worrying that 1 emergency could dry out their savings.” Paige Cornwell The Seattle Times seattletimes.com/business/in-pr…
New Boeing whistleblower says raising substandard work on 787 got him fired seattletimes.com/business/boein… by Paige Cornwell The Seattle Times
NTSB examines the roots of the Alaska Airlines incident in January that tipped Boeing into crisis: rushed assembly lines staffed by untrained workers by Lauren Rosenblatt | and Paige Cornwell The Seattle Times seattletimes.com/business/ntsb-…
Detail by Paige Cornwell! A flight attendant aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 blowout also worked as an Amazon Flex driver That day, she woke at 5 a.m., worked 2 delivery shifts, then headed to PDX airport around 2:30 p.m., ready to save some passengers seattletimes.com/business/boein…
Inside Boeing, workers are skeptical of leadership commitments to myriad planned safety changes. They feel ‘overmanaged and undersupported’ and say the training for new inexperienced hires is inadequate by Lauren Rosenblatt and Paige Cornwell seattletimes.com/business/boein…