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For the second time in less than six months, a brand-new Boeing aircraft has crashed just minutes into a flight. The tragedy follows the Lion Air flight that went down over the Java Sea in late October, killing all 189 people on board.
According to Boeing it’s the pilots’ responsibility to turn off the automatic maneuvering system when it appears malfunctioning, instead of Boring’s responsibility to fix the system.
According to Boeing it’s the pilots’ responsibility to turn off the automatic maneuvering system when it appears malfunctioning, instead of Boring’s responsibility to fix the system. ��
Maybe the system should be completely disabled and/or planes grounded until they figure out why it is apparently causing crashes?
I imagine there are some pretty interesting internal discussions going on at Boeing right now.
Just booked a trip with AA...and I admit to looking at the plane models expected for each flight. Good old Airbus 319s and 320s (never thought I'd say that).
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