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Watchdog blasts U.S. aviation regulators over certification of Boeing jet
Federal auditors say U.S. regulators didn't understand a flight-control system that played a role in two deadly crashes of a Boeing jet and must improve their process for certifying new planes. (www.ctvnews.ca) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Gee, who would have thought that regulators should understand what it is that they regulate.
Now don't you start insinuating that there should be an abundance of common sense with FAA officials.
They're too busy removing their hands from that glove held by their masters (which is NOT the Govt)!
They're too busy removing their hands from that glove held by their masters (which is NOT the Govt)!
Well, the pilots didn’t understand it either.
If you are speaking of the four dead pilots, well none of them followed instructions of the very first order, fly the plane and the other tries to figure the problem out. Instead, low time and poorly trained was there problem that killed the airplane. Had they done something other tha on one leave power at full, flip switches on and of and neither tried to just fly the plane. WOW that is Boeings PROBLEM? NO
Before you blame the dead pilots, it would be appropriate to read the accident reports. Have you ever tried to fly a fully forward trimmed 737 with a jammed stabilizer jackscrew?
Something was wrong with the jackscrews?
A lot of truth in your comments. the old aviator's bible phrase "Aviate, Navigate, Communicate" in that order, seems not have been followed in either of these cases.
Based on what?