This is what happens when you rely solely your on past reputation rather than continue the practices that made you great in the first place. The way they have dealt with the problem has been to tokenise safety by grounding what they had to, claim it was voluntary and dismiss the underlying problem with the same old “we would never do anything unsafe” spiel. Great job to the engineers who found the problem and reported it, it’s disappointing to see QF deal with it the way they have.