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Boeing Failed To Apply Lessons From Deadly 2009 Crash To 737 MAX

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Picture this: a new Boeing plane embarks on a routine flight. Takeoff is achieved without incident, and the plane is smoothly slicing through the sky, when all of a sudden, a faulty sensor starts feeding erroneous data to the plane's flight-control system (www.zerohedge.com) More...

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FrankHarvey
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With the significant change in engines, and other characteristics, I imagine Max's autothrottle software might be a different version than earlier 73X's. If so, were Boeing as rigorous in their testing for, and analysis of, potential undesirable behavior in Max's autothrottle programming and systems integration as they were with MCAS ?
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/boeings-own-test-pilots-lacked-key-details-of-737-max-flight-control-system-11556877600

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