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by genoapol
2185 days ago
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Without MCAS wouldn't the plane be unbalanced due to engine placement issues and excess weight? From my understanding, the MCAS system was built to offset these problematic default states that come with using an old body not compatible with the upgrades made. I also heard the weight of these new engines caused wings to develop stress cracks. Not sure how it could be considered safe without a better designed MCAS system and addressing the other issues. |
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> It simply handles differently than pre-MAX 737s in certain scenarios
It handles differently than previous 737s due to airframe changes (namely engine position). MCAS was meant to "correct" this for the purpose of skipping re-certification. The airframe isn't fundamentally flawed, the process of certifying it this round was flawed. Which caused Boeing engineers to implement a flawed MCAS system.