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There were definite corners cut, he even admitted as much. Some things you simply can't fudge numbers and substitute off the shelf parts. It seems like it was a little bit ego, a little bit ignorance, and a lot of greed to shave more profit by not doing as you suggest, standard practices and materials.
There's a 2019 Smithsonian article that describes the founder as a "daredevil inventor," and quotes him saying that regulations "needlessly prioritized passenger safety over commercial innovation." Maybe not the right attitude for someone leading a safety-critical endeavor, eh?
Are those the same regulations that are said to be written in blood because people died before such rules were formed? We also have a saying at work - don't create the need for a new rule with your name on it.