Boeing Co. limited the role of its own pilots in the final stages of developing the 737 MAX flight-control system implicated in two fatal crashes, departing from a longstanding practice of seeking their detailed input, people familiar with the matter said.
As a result, Boeing test pilots and senior pilots involved in the MAX' development didn't receive detailed briefings about how fast or steeply the automated system known as MCAS could push down a plane' nose, these people said. Nor were they informed that the system relied on a single sensor, rather than two, to verify the accuracy of incoming data about the angle of a plane's nose, they added.
(Score: 2) by isostatic on Sunday May 05 2019, @04:44PM (1 child)
I assume it's sarcasm
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Monday May 06 2019, @02:30PM
I didn't realize sarcasm was another way of organizing economic resources. If I had, I wouldn't use it so much. Or I would switch brands.
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