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by llukas
2695 days ago
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They did train recovery scenario on simulator and know how plane should behave (based on old model knowledge) - now it behaves differently. All you wrote is they should ignore it as not important detail and stick to the checklist. Unexpected situations are always extra cognitive burden. |
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From my perspective, it is a human factors issue that Boeing failed to consider.
Yes, the emergency procedure remained the same, but even well-trained pilots are still people. And changing the behavior of the system in such situations was not well-advised.