No need to qualify it as unsafe now, after several updates to the MCAS, the system which caused the plane to crash, it is fixed now. The lion air 737 max incident had a poorly calibrated angle of attack sensors, sending enormous values to the MCAS. Since there is only one AOA sensor before now, if the sensor malfunction it would send enormous values to the MCAS which will pitch the plane, now there’s 8 sensors and several updates to MCAS
No need to qualify it as unsafe now, after several updates to the MCAS, the system which caused the plane to crash, it is fixed now. The lion air 737 max incident had a poorly calibrated angle of attack sensors, sending enormous values to the MCAS. Since there is only one AOA sensor before now, if the sensor malfunction it would send enormous values to the MCAS which will pitch the plane, now there’s 8 sensors and several updates to MCAS
Glad to see you made it out alive.
With all the FAA scrutiny, it’s prolly the safest aircraft now….
No need to qualify it as unsafe now, after several updates to the MCAS, the system which caused the plane to crash, it is fixed now. The lion air 737 max incident had a poorly calibrated angle of attack sensors, sending enormous values to the MCAS. Since there is only one AOA sensor before now, if the sensor malfunction it would send enormous values to the MCAS which will pitch the plane, now there’s 8 sensors and several updates to MCAS
omg you survived !
With all the FAA scrutiny, it’s prolly the safest aircraft now….
No need to qualify it as unsafe now, after several updates to the MCAS, the system which caused the plane to crash, it is fixed now. The lion air 737 max incident had a poorly calibrated angle of attack sensors, sending enormous values to the MCAS. Since there is only one AOA sensor before now, if the sensor malfunction it would send enormous values to the MCAS which will pitch the plane, now there’s 8 sensors and several updates to MCAS
Yuck