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re: Flawed analysis, failed oversight: How Boeing, FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX

Posted on 3/19/19 at 9:32 am to
Posted by Robin Masters
Birmingham
Member since Jul 2010
29989 posts
Posted on 3/19/19 at 9:32 am to
Can families of victims sue FAA? I assume they can sue Boeing but are their limits on amounts they can recover?
Posted by GeauxxxTigers23
TeamBunt General Manager
Member since Apr 2013
62514 posts
Posted on 3/19/19 at 9:36 am to
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To be fair there are a few hundred families that may find that poor consolation.

To be fair the free market didn't kill their loved ones.
Posted by NC_Tigah
Carolinas
Member since Sep 2003
124183 posts
Posted on 3/19/19 at 9:52 am to
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But the original safety analysis that Boeing delivered to the FAA for a new flight control system on the MAX — a report used to certify the plane as safe to fly — had several crucial flaws“ A reminder that human nature being what it is (not inherently good)
Bought a load of BA at $369 on Friday and doubled down at the same price yesterday. Does that make me "not inherently good" too?
Posted by aileron
H-Town
Member since Apr 2018
236 posts
Posted on 3/19/19 at 10:08 am to
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The plane senses a stall since it’s climbing too rapidly and forces the nose down.


That's now how this works. Do you even Bernoulli?
Posted by aileron
H-Town
Member since Apr 2018
236 posts
Posted on 3/19/19 at 10:10 am to
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just played with the flaps


Nope...try disengaged the horizontal stabilizer electric trim.
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