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by salawat 1906 days ago
What the poster was more likely referring to was the uncertifiable behavior that would occur without MCAS during a wind-up turm or during descent whereby stick control forces would slacken on the way to stall instead of requiring steadily increasing pressure on the control column to bring the plane to a stall due to extra lift from the forward nacelles. While technically a pilot could deal with it, aircraft that demonstrate said behavior cannot be certified as civil transport aircraft without appropriate mitigations.
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It seems to me that the folks here arguing that the 737 Max is safe have a definition of "safe" that would satisfy a military test pilot. I'm sure that even without MCAS a top-notch pilot could fly the Max without incident, but when it comes to passenger aircraft safety, the bar is considerably higher.