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To: marcher who wrote (147206)3/20/2019 5:57:04 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217769
 
Either what you discerned, or bad state-level actor hacked into the 737 max 8 by working either around or w/ Boeing, to action the episode, in order to pin the blame on the Russians, Huawei, n.koreans, Iranians, or democrats or republicans

In any case, never minding the whys, we must conclude the Boeing 737 max ### is fatally flawed, needs to be off-ed, and the engineers sent back to the drawing board.

Using weak software to compensate for strong hardware by sensor mistake of single and flawed sensor - what cr@p piece of engineering, would be funny if not dangerous / fatal. In top of it all, let’s not tell all the pilots about the issue.

Let the lawyers sort it all out, for all should easily identify the deep pockets amongst the assembler Boeing, supply chain, airlines, etc