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May Boeing's life Sherman A1 Mar 2019 #1
Very important malaise Mar 2019 #2
There are other examples of optional software MontanaMama Mar 2019 #3
If someone at FAA or DOT were to declare the Max 8 safe, and there was another crash DFW Mar 2019 #5
I would like to think so. MontanaMama Mar 2019 #15
Is pilot training is a crap shoot when out of the US? CloudWatcher Mar 2019 #16
Agree. eom. MontanaMama Mar 2019 #18
Strangely enough... jmowreader Mar 2019 #22
Wouldn't have mattered Sgent Mar 2019 #23
They may not own sims but they can buy time somewhere rickford66 Mar 2019 #26
This was willfully missed Johnny2X2X Mar 2019 #4
It's not about software or sensor malfunction, it's a design flaw... brush Mar 2019 #11
Oh, I suspect it will survive though it will be years before the tarnish wears off. cstanleytech Mar 2019 #12
More powerful engines Johnny2X2X Mar 2019 #17
Didn't Boeing take the cheap route by adapting an existing design... brush Mar 2019 #20
It sure. Johnny2X2X Mar 2019 #24
They tried Sgent Mar 2019 #25
Boeing 737 is the new Pinto. keithbvadu2 Mar 2019 #6
More like the new Ford Focus. cstanleytech Mar 2019 #13
Not the "737" but the "737 MAX". The 737 new gen is one of the best and safest ever built. lostnfound Mar 2019 #27
Valid point - 737 MAX keithbvadu2 Mar 2019 #28
Furthermore. Johnny2X2X Mar 2019 #7
Boeing failed because they did not want the pilots to know about MCAS LiberalArkie Mar 2019 #8
Instead of "job killing regulations" we have no life saving protections. TheOther95Percent Mar 2019 #9
It is utter negligence BlueFlorida Mar 2019 #10
I'm sure the lawsuits will tie them up in courts for years. I also think this is big stain on what yaesu Mar 2019 #14
FMS Johnny2X2X Mar 2019 #19
Not only did Boeing fail... Mr. Sparkle Mar 2019 #21
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