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U.S. engineer faces arrest for exposing Airbus safety danger
2005-10-02
VIENNA — Ever since the Mangans gave up their comfortable house in Kansas City, Kan., and moved here a year ago, the family has been living in a kind of suspended animation.

... Mangan was chief engineer for TTTech Computertechnik, a Viennese company that supplies the computer chips and software to control the cabin-pressurization system for the A380, which is being assembled at the Airbus plant in France.

In October, TTTech fired Mangan and filed civil and criminal charges against him for revealing company documents. The company said the information was proprietary and he had no right to disclose it to anyone. Mangan countersued, saying he had been wrongly terminated for raising legitimate safety concerns.

Unlike U.S. laws that shield whistle-blowers from corporate retaliation, Austrian laws offer no such protection. Last year an Austrian judge imposed an unusual gag order on Mangan, seeking to stop him from talking about the case.

Mangan posted details about the case anyway in his own Internet blog. The Austrian court fined him $185,000 for violating the injunction. And the Vienna police, who are conducting a criminal investigation into the matter, searched the family's apartment for four hours, downloading files from Mangan's computer as his children watched.
Posted by:Grinetch Ebbeack9361

#2  I'll add that to my list of things to avoid:

1) (Outdated) US spacecraft
2) Russian submarines
3) French designed aircraft
Posted by: DMFD   2005-10-02 23:10  

#1  Uh, maybe it's just me, but here's a hint:

Unless the foreign country you're living in is America (and maybe not even then), if you're going to publicize secrets that might get your employer into trouble - especially if safety issues are involved - move out of that foreign country and back to your homeland first before you open your mouth.

Just sayin', 's all....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-10-02 15:18  

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