[SystemSafety] "FAA chief '100% confident' of 737 MAX safety as flights to resume"

Olwen Morgan olwen at phaedsys.com
Mon Nov 23 18:02:41 CET 2020


Call me cynical but in that case I'd say elks had been nobbling the 
safety regulator ...


Away with the whimsy,

Olwen


On 23/11/2020 16:44, Peter Bernard Ladkin wrote:
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> On 2020-11-23 16:37 , Kinalzyk, Dietmar AVL/DE wrote:
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>> I would not compare avionics with automotive, but the first A-class 
>> Mercedes passed the elch test only with adding stability control like 
>> ESP system from Bosch. Never heard any complains after it.
> Suppose Mercedes had designed it so that you only needed to twitch the 
> wheel to avoid an elk, but when the manoeuvre was complete, the wheels 
> were in "big left turn" even though the steering wheel stayed in the 
> same place.
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> I allow myself to guess there would have been lots of complaints. Like 
> "I want the wheels pointing where I put them!"
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> PBL
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