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by jacquesm
2431 days ago
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Buggy software will happen. Buggy software that isn't reported when it should be, that isn't fixed, reviewed and tested shouldn't happen. Software development for aviation is pretty good, that's not where the issue lies here. The issue is a systematic attempt to circumvent proper type certification for a new aircraft, and downright trickery in order to pretend it's just a minor change to an existing aircraft when in fact the aircraft was substantially different from the previous one sharing the same type number. That's not an innocent mistake. |
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> Software development for aviation is pretty good, that's not where the issue lies here.
MCAS is a software system, and the rules programmed into it had human factors mistakes in it.
You might want to read Aviation Week, 19-Aug, for more detailed information.