Boeing and U.S. aviation regulators say the company needs more time to finish changes in a flight-control system suspected of playing a role in two deadly crashes. The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it anticipates Boeing’s final software improvements for 737 Max airliners “in the coming weeks.” Boeing was expected to complete the work last […]Continue reading “More time needed for Solution for The troubled 737 Max, Boeing, FAA say — Canoe”
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How Software application Can Make a Plane Crash — Example Custom Software
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Railroad company attempting to spoil Fishers’ plans to convert rails to trails — FOX59
FISHERS, Ind. — For the second time, a railroad company is attempting to derail Fishers’ plans to turn their downtown railways into trails. City officials confirm that US Rail Holdings LLC filed an appeal with the Surface Transportation Board to purchase and operate the line. The city said they have been denied before, and during… viaContinue reading “Railroad company attempting to spoil Fishers’ plans to convert rails to trails — FOX59”
Boeing’s Problem Is Not Software, by Raúl Ilargi Meijer — STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC
Raúl Ilargi Meijer examines the Boeing crashes. From Meijer at theautomaticearth.com: We had already been told that in the Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 crash which killed all 157 people on board, the 4-month old 737 MAX 8’s anti-stall software reengaged itself four times in 6 minutes as the pilots struggled to straighten the plane post-takeoff. […]Continue reading “Boeing’s Problem Is Not Software, by Raúl Ilargi Meijer — STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC”
