| The article seems to conflate engineering salaries in a low cost of living country with the quality of the software. As I understand it, the software performed exactly as designed, forcing the nose of the plane downwards to counter the upwards torque produced by the engines being offset relative to the centre of gravity of the plane. Mentour Pilot had a great episode on the two tragic accidents. It appears that Boeing did not expose the way the software was designed to behave, and the system silently turned itself back on even after the pilots disengaged it. |
Whereas, the best performing companies hire engineers who are empowered to understand the goals, understand the problem, and push back when appropriate.
The results are much better, because the people working on each system, understand it deeply and care.
A low-cost contractor isn’t allowed to care. They aren’t even allowed to talk to somebody who matters.
This is a management disgrace.