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Ayenmol 2019-03-20 23:24:43 

More evidence coming out that training of pilots were an issue in the 737 crashes.

Apparently on the previous flight, the Ethiopian airlines plane was spared because a third pilot hitching a ride in the jump seat switched off the auto trim feature, saving the airplane....the airline sent the plane out again next day ending in tragedy.

 
Drapsey 2019-03-21 06:28:11 

In reply to Ayenmol

Yes, Ayenmol. It's a Boeing airplane, so it MUST be Pilot Error.

If it were an Airbus, then it would certainly be mechanical malfunction.

 
Ayenmol 2019-03-21 19:02:04 

In reply to Drapsey

It's a Boeing airplane, so it MUST be Pilot Error.


I do not care if it is a Boeing airplane.

I never said it MUST be pilot error.

If it were an Airbus, then it would certainly be mechanical malfunction.


I do not believe that.

Not even aware that's a thing.

Am following the evidence.

How is it that the third Pilot just hitching a ride knew what to do? Have you seen demonstrated what the pilots needed to do?

How does this happen, then the airplane be sent out again without ensuring either the issue is fixed or the Pilorts are well aware of the issue and fix?

How can you, in light of those facts, lay all blame at Boeing's feet?