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by inferiorhuman
2365 days ago
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It is not acceptable that pilots were unaware of the cutoff switches. It is unacceptable that MAX pilots did not read, understand, and remember the Airworthiness Directive sent to all MAX crews. The Ethiopian crew tried the cutout switches and found they couldn't trim the airplane with the hand cranks because Boeing lied. How is that a pilot training issue? But there were other contributing factors in the crashes that must be dealt with. A Boeing employee concern trolling over pilot training is pretty rich considering that Boeing knowingly hid crucial details from pilots. |
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The Emergency Airworthiness Directive to all MAX crews says:
"Initially, higher control forces may be needed to overcome any stabilizer nose down trim already applied. Electric stabilizer trim can be used to neutralize control column pitch forces before moving the STAB TRIM CUTOUT switches to CUTOUT. Manual stabilizer trim can be used before and after the STAB TRIM CUTOUT switches are moved to CUTOUT."
https://theaircurrent.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/B737-MA...
> A Boeing employee
I left Boeing about 40 years ago.