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Another one crashed...never saw a peep about it in any news anywhere...
Another one crashed...never saw a peep about it in any news anywhere...
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Another one crashed...never saw a peep about it in any news anywhere...
Turns out the root cause of the crashes was inexperienced pilots.
The coders from HCL were typically designing to specifications set by Boeing. Still, “it was controversial because it was far less efficient than Boeing engineers just writing the code,” Rabin said. Frequently, he recalled, “it took many rounds going back and forth because the code was not done correctly.”
I am utterly uninterested in flying or riding in a 787.
The 787 is a flying piece of woke and globalism.
The fly by wire thinking of Airbus was an offense to sanity, but for some reason, there hasn't been a full-blown smoking hole attributed to a complete failure. There have been MANY close calls.
Boeing was doing just fine without following Airbus's lead. There have been hull losses of 777's due to glitches.
The MCAS debacle in the 737 Max is a direct result of Boeing's eagerness to slip in a loophole in certification to kiss the as$ of their largest, least ethical customer, Southwest.
Boeing of yesteryear would have never compromised to this extent for any customer.
Let's just see if all of Boeings favors will be rebuffed by Southwest shopping for different airframes if the brand suffers more. Southwest is big enough that the "one airframe" concept is not as important as it used to be.
And why do we have no US manufacturers of mid range aircraft like Embraer?
Let's face it, they are engineering these aircraft to fly pilotless.
Hell, they have it so pre programmed and idiot proof now that you could train a well behaved monkey to do it.
That's why DEI in the cockpit has not turned into DIE on a wholesale basis.
There will be no humans in the cockpit very shortly, and whatever harm to "biologicals" that does occur after total automation, will be small enough to be written off as collateral loss.
Turns out the root cause of the crashes was inexperienced pilots.
And what will the consequences be for the management that made that decision? How much money has their ignorance and incompetence cost Boeing?