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re: Flawed analysis, failed oversight: How Boeing, FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX
Posted on 3/19/19 at 8:41 am to Boatshoes
Posted on 3/19/19 at 8:41 am to Boatshoes
The FAA approved this design and let Boeing sell these flying death traps. I predict we'll never know the real truth as to why this airplane was allowed to fly. The truth is hidden in the bowels of the FAA bureaucracy.
I will say this. Do we know when this design was drafted? Do we know when the prototype was tested and who approved the design and what was the qualifications and industry experience of the folks in the approval process. More important.......under what administration in Washington was this airplane tested, manufactured, and approved for sale to customers.
Bottom line.....346 victims and many many anguished and broken family members.
I will say this. Do we know when this design was drafted? Do we know when the prototype was tested and who approved the design and what was the qualifications and industry experience of the folks in the approval process. More important.......under what administration in Washington was this airplane tested, manufactured, and approved for sale to customers.
Bottom line.....346 victims and many many anguished and broken family members.
This post was edited on 3/19/19 at 9:12 am
Posted on 3/19/19 at 8:55 am to GeorgePaton
The pilot only had 200 hours of flight time. That’s insanely low. The planes engines are “too powerful” forcing the plane to climb too rapidly. The plane senses a stall since it’s climbing too rapidly and forces the nose down. Pilots can’t correct since they are so inexperienced and the plane crashes into the ground at full throttle
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