Earlier quoted context omitted.
I have the impression that people are overlooking the sensors. They are suppose to be very, very, reliable. Two different planes got wrong reading from sensor in the same side, this seems to be a red flag for me. I wonder in what side of the sensor cable the problem is.
They’re not expected to be that reliable. They’re small vanes sticking out the side of the nose, vulnerable to bird strikes. The article mentions hundreds of reported failures over the years. The way to make the system reliable is redundancy.
Considering the number of flights, that does sounds reliable to me.
I still think two failures in the same sensor, in the same airplane, under the same condition, in less than one year did not happen by chance.