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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Boeing 737-Max has a structural design flaw.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-15/piece-found-in-crash-wreckage-said-to-show-jet-was-set-to-dive

The US FAA was reluctant to ground Boeing 737-Max until the most important evidence (Jackscrew) showed otherwise.

The Boeing 737-Max has a structural design flaw that needs the software to implement a nose dive motion to make it fly normally but will make it difficult for the pilot to manage.  Therefore, the 2 recent crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia were caused by the defective design of the plane.

Boeing is definitely liable for the defective design and will need to make huge compensation for the deceased passengers and crews.

2 comments:

Eric Ho said...

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/boeing-737-max-software-patch-expected-end-march-031456204--finance.html

Boeing is trying to solve the software bug with an update. This won't solve the root cause of the problem or exonerate Boeing.

Eric Ho said...

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/us-aviation-agency-defends-vetting-205120729.html

Hahaha! FAA is under investigation.