• @rbn@sopuli.xyz
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      24 days ago

      I thought all these planes were crashing because they didn’t have enough 737-MAX parts. Like some bolts and screws missing here and there…

      • @CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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        225 days ago

        Nah the crashes were due to criminal negligence by Boeing when they added control and navigation features that the pilots weren’t trained on how to use, how to disable, or even the fact that these new features existed. They also made the new automatic control feature (called MCAS) reliant on a single sensor. Guess what, then they had sensor failures on that single point of failure and the planes flew themselves into the ground while the pilots had no idea what was going on. Oh and the warning lights that would tell the pilots that something was wrong? Optional equipment, sold by Boeing. Neither of the carriers whose planes crashed had purchased that ‘optional’ safety package.

        The lack of parts issue blew out a door in flight, but the plane didn’t crash and nobody was killed thankfully. But that started the investigation that showed how badly Boeing has been fucking up safety inspections for years now.

        This is a good article explaining the crashes which should have put several Boeing executives in prison. https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/22/18275736/boeing-737-max-plane-crashes-grounded-problems-info-details-explained-reasons