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The recent grounding of 737 max 8s has me concerned. Something feels ogmff, like the plane crashed due to terrorist hackers finding a vunrebility

DocSavage007 3 Mar 14
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These kinds of problems are fairly common in complex new machines. For instance, the nextgen Corvette is really buggy. They're trying to integrate hundreds of computers, electrical, electro-mechanical, and mechanical systems. And that's just a car. A new airliner has all those complexities at thirty thousand feet with hundreds of passengers.

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It's possible, but applying Occam's Razor leaves us with the simplest explanation, there's a problem with the Angle of Attack sensor system, and a lack of sufficient training and awareness of the problem and its solutions among flight crews.

If it is intentional, don't discount industrial sabotage. Airbus and the EU have billions at stake.

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You could be onto something there...

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