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US pilots say they didn't either. The training wasn't out there.
The runaway stabilizer trim procedure is how it was expected to be handled: https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/faa-order-tells-h... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pPRuFHR1co The specifics of MCAS weren't out there because Boeing expected the pre-existing procedure to have been sufficient. That procedure wasn't sufficient, or the Lion and Ethiopian Air pilots were somehow not aware of it, or they forgot thei…
My understanding is that every time the MCAS activated, its effect was incremental. It could command only a limited deflection of the relevant control surface each time -- less than 1 degree? -- but the cumulative effect of multiple activations would eventually exceed the ability of the manual controls to override it.