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U.S. Senator and pilot Tammy Duckworth
Interesting article discussing the impact of software on modern airplane design - and why we use software as a shortcut to fix design shortcomings.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/how-the-boeing-737-max-disaster-looks-to-a-software-developer
"Lost all credibility there dude... Please don't ever quote Tammy
Duckworth again."
I'd take a quote like this from the article with a grain of salt
She's a fucking idiot
She has no clue what she's talking about.
She lost her leg because she sucked at her job.
This is an ad hominem attack against Tammy Duckworth
"The_Deplorable: Don't you know The World's Leading Expert On
Aviation and Military Combat has spoken? Is He a pilot? An aerospace engineer?
Combat Veteran? Just asking."
Question: Is this true? Yes or No? Did Boeing inform the airlines and the pilots about
the MCAS system? Answer: No!
WookieMan, This is an ad hominem attack against Tammy Duckworth and you are
saying in effect, that you cannot reply to Tammy Duckworth's argument. You are, in
other words, validating the Tammy Duckworth argument.
"If you guys want to bitch about Boeing, go for it. Back it up with
some facts."
"What difference does it make? It's not a yes or no answer."
B.A.C.A.H., this is another ad hominem attack and you are admitting that you cannot
respond to my argument - that Boeing did not inform the airlines and the pilots about the
presence of the MCAS system on the 737 MAX and that is why Boeing was found
criminally liable for the crashes.
She's a fucking idiot
She's a 10th level dip shit
She lost her leg because she sucked at her job
She has no clue what she's talking about.
was making a personal attack on Senator Duckworth.
"Dude take some meds. MCAS could have been overridden
with a push of a button."
You cannot turn off something that you do not know it exists!
"You keep going back to this."
"They didn't know what to do regardless of MCAS which as
mention multiple times could be overridden without knowledge of the system with
basic training on the aircraft. "
Until you know.... you don't know.
Yes. Why don't you respond to this argument. Tell us, how do you turn off MCAS
if you do not know it exists?
"They didn't know what to do regardless of MCAS which as
mention multiple times could be overridden without knowledge of the system with
basic training on the aircraft. "
Except Boeing wanted to avoid training! But please explain to us how do you turn
off MCAS if you do not know it exists?
Meanwhile, SpaceX is successfully launching AND LANDING rockets every few days now.
Yes. Why don't you respond to this argument. Tell us, how do you turn off MCAS
if you do not know it exists?
just_passing_through says
"My cousin fly's them... He said the crashes in other parts of the
world were due to lack of training."
That is Impossible because Boeing did not inform the airlines and the pilots that the 737 MAX
was unstable. Boeing did not even mention this in the pilot manual. So, how did you expect
the airlines to train their pilots about a problem they know nothing about?
So to me it's sort of like automatic cruise control for your car as an analogy except it just turns on. I'm trained to drive a car and if I see a dangerous situation unfolding, like traffic stopping ahead I turn the cruise control off (perhaps by braking)...
"So to me it's sort of like automatic cruise control for your car as an analogy except it just turns on."
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft - with two astronauts onboard - are currently stuck in space.
"It remains unclear when exactly the astronauts will be able to make their return to Earth."
It makes you wonder if the Starliner is missing any bolts...
https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jun/26/boeing-starliner-astronauts
"They are not 'stuck' in space. SpaceX can send up a Dragon, if necessary."
just_passing_through says
"So to me it's sort of like automatic cruise control for your car as an analogy except it just turns on."
How do you turn off cruise control if you do not know it exists?
How do you turn off cruise control if you do not know the definition of cruise control?
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft - with two astronauts onboard - are currently stuck in space.
UkraineIsTotallyFucked says
"They are not 'stuck' in space. SpaceX can send up a Dragon, if necessary."
In other words they are currently stuck in space.
"He literally said it in his comment you selectively quoted. You tap
the brake."
Except if you do not know that a cruise controller exists and if you do not know the
definition of a cruise control, you are not going to tap the break.
Give it a rest. Have a nice day.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/boeing-blames-missing-paperwork-alaska-111838576.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/boeing-blames-missing-paperwork-alaska-111838576.html
The_Deplorable says
Except if you do not know that a cruise controller exists and if you do not know the
definition of a cruise control, you are not going to tap the break.
Give it a rest. Have a nice day.
Nope. You tap the brake. Not giving this a rest. No company is flawless. Neither are pilots. There was an operation to stop any auto pilot, etc. These pilots didn't know what to do. Read articles on it, not Tammy Duckworth who knows nothing about fixed wing aircraft.
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