A former high level senior manager and engineers at Boeing say people should avoid flying on 737 Max 9 jets once it is cleared to travel again after the incident with Alaska Airlines.
The former manager says he remembered seeing employees put under pressure to push planes out.
He also said he would not ever fly on one of those planes.
A former engineer that now works with the FAA gave a warning to customers.
As of now the 737 Max 9 jets are grounded after a plugged door flew off the plane during a Alaska Airline flight earlier this year.