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Ethiopia refuses to send black box from crashed Boeing 737 Max 8 to US for analysis
Ethiopia Aims to Send 737 Black Boxes to Europe in Snub to United States (www.fliegerfaust.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I hear France is getting them.
It is very clear they don’t trust Boeing with the data, but you can not say Ethiopia Airlines trying to pin the accident to mechanical issue.
Yes if the main cause of an accident is mechanical/computer failure, it helps them if they trying to get insurance claims, or trying to sue Boeing/ asking for compensation. But they should also know if there is a way to disable a malfunctioning computer system, the main cause of accident will always pined to pilot error...
Yes if the main cause of an accident is mechanical/computer failure, it helps them if they trying to get insurance claims, or trying to sue Boeing/ asking for compensation. But they should also know if there is a way to disable a malfunctioning computer system, the main cause of accident will always pined to pilot error...
I don’t think the black boxes would be going to Boeing it sent to the U.S. That being said... apparently the FAA allows Boeing to “self-certify” it’s own aircraft....
The gall, giving the finger to the US!!! It's very wrong of me to say this, but I can't resist, 1985...
On June 26, 1988 Air France's very first Airbus 320 crashed during an airshow in Alsace, France when trying to make a low and slow pass in front of several thousand spectators. The pilot, one of the most experienced of the airline tried to spool up the engines to gain altitude but the damn computers overruled him and it crashed. This marked the things to come due to Airbus and now Boeing stubborn quirkness to overcompute the hell out of airliners arguing that it will enhance safety. Yeah, right.
commercial aircraft are becoming increasingly more safe. certainly since 1988. Humans make mistakes at a MUCH higher rate than the automation that replaces it.
Absolutely and soon there will be only one pilot in the cockpit and that’s only because it will make passengers feel bettter cause he won’t be doing anything else. Not to mention eventually it will be pilotless.
It has created safety, if pilots were still flying the planes, it would be like 30+ years ago, constant Crashes. Why do you think it’s so safe to fly now. Thousands of aircraft in the air daily and a couple of crashes.
When all the cars totally drive themselves it will be the same thing. No more accidents. You just have to have back safe back ups when the automation fails.
When all the cars totally drive themselves it will be the same thing. No more accidents. You just have to have back safe back ups when the automation fails.