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by hutgu
2738 days ago
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Nope, if pilots fail to handle an emergency due to poor training, then it's the airline that trained them which is really responsible. Blaming individuals for failures of an organization is not a good strategy for improving safety Also, in this situation disengaging the autopilot would not stop the nose down inputs. It's a new design on 737MAX, and whether Boeing informed airline about it well enough determines if they are at fault or not. |
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