As a semi-recovered aerophobe, 737 Max saga is quite disturbing. The key seems to me, from a legal & moral pov, the failure to require training on a very new feature of the plane. Technologies can have unexpected, tragic results. Failure to tell pilots abt it? V hard to explain.
And inexplicably, Lion Air 610 was allowed to fly again with the faulty sensor, and the incoming pilots not being told of what had happened, and didn't have a pilot who hit the cutout switch. Something that is part of routine training. It's much more than Boeing issues here.
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Everything we know about Lion Air is the same. We'll see the details of the other investigation. Commercial airline flying remains incredibly safe exactly because of this—every tragedy triggers massive investigation, discussion response.
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