Singapore temporarily suspends Boeing 737 Max into and out of its airports
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#3https://theaircurrent.com/aviation-safety/what-is-the-boeing...
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#5The addition of a 'maneuvering characteristics augmentation system' seems very unlike Boeing. I guess it became necessary after adding too-big engines without otherwise adjusting the airframe... [2]
This "we'll fix it with software later" attitude works well with CPU errata and maybe Teslas, but it doesn't look like we're there yet for airplanes, unfortunately.
[1] https://www.pprune.org/tech-log/10321-stick-vs-yoke-airbus-v...
[2] https://theaircurrent.com/aviation-safety/what-is-the-boeing...
Re: Singapore temporarily suspends Boeing 737 Max into and out of its airports
#6There's another thread on here about this article that discusses one potential issue that's being looked at: https://theaircurrent.com/aviation-safety/what-is-the-boeing... https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19365179
Sounds like planes need an "automation e-stop", some kind of quick standardized way to return a plane to full manual control.
Re: Singapore temporarily suspends Boeing 737 Max into and out of its airports
#7It's ironic that it's a Boeing with bad software (or sensors) interfering between yoke and plane. After all, historically, Boeing has had the philosophy of trusting the pilot with direct control of the plane. This is in comparison with Airbus, where controls are by stick instead of yoke, and pilots are taught to trust the flight computer and move the controls less. (Of course, these days both manufacturers build fly-…
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#9[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ethiopia-airplane-witness...
Re: Singapore temporarily suspends Boeing 737 Max into and out of its airports
#10This is very significant . Singapore has https://www.faa.gov/news/press_releases/news_story.cfm?newsI... a bilateral agreement with the FAA which "provides for the mutual recognition of airworthiness of civil aeronautical products" (Reuters reported China wants this but couldn't achieve it yet). Now, the SG CAAS did not yet issue a declaration on the airworthiness of the 737 Max 8 but this puts immense pressure on th…