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Regulators Discover New 737 MAX Autopilot Problem

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It seems that the situation with the 737 MAX returning to service just keeps getting worse (onemileatatime.com) Mais...

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shenghaohan
Shenghao Han 4
You know what the real problem is? They will ALWAYS FIND MORE SOFTWARE BUGS and vulnerabilities... This is exactly why Microsoft and Apple kept asking you to let them install updates.
bbabis
bbabis 2
They are chasing their tails with automation watching over automation which is watching over automation...
yr2012
matt jensen 3
Isn't it time to pull the plug?
andyc852
Andy Cruickshank 3
Looks like Boeing is pulling the plug on themselves. They are moving into unknown territory with hundreds of aircraft with airlines and many more stored prior to delivery to a dwindling number of customers. The next issue will be to see how the public will react when the Max are cleared to fly again.We will be watching with great interest.
siriusloon
siriusloon 1
I think Boeing will drop the MAX designation. I know some people on here think only experts like themselves know what a 737 MAX is, but the public isn't always as dumb as they think. The use of the MAX name helps people remember it when they might not know the difference between a 787-9 and 787-10 or 737-600. If paying passengers start avoiding airlines that fly the MAX, those carriers will really suffer. If Boeing doesn't drop the name, I bet a lot of airlines will do so on their own.
JMARTINSON
JMARTINSON 2
I think they should wait until there are an even 6000 on order, then pull the plug.
siriusloon
siriusloon 2
On the 737 MAX? Or on Boeing?
bbabis
bbabis 1
You could say the same thing about any aircraft and its systems if thrown under the same microscope. You never find all the needles in a haystack.
MHarryE
Michael Enzmann 1
EASA finding more reasons to keep the MAX grounded - with some of them being the same problems found on the A330 and A320 that did not result in grounding. Witness all of the pitch down incidents resulting from software faults. About time the FAA issued grounding of all Airbus.
SpaceRanger
In the immortal words of Willie Nelson, "Turn out the lights, the party's over."

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