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Boeing insists will share info with clients after Indonesia crash

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Boeing on Tuesday insisted it would share any information to emerge from an investigation into the crash of one of its newest planes in Indonesia last month, amid reports a telephone conference with its customers had been canceled. (phys.org) 更多...

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mikehe
"share any information to emerge from an investigation" - I should certainly hope that they will!

I recall ominous echoes of the old 737 "uncommanded rudder activation" problem of some decades past. At least we know that "the system" is pitching the nose down, rather than a work piston.
Cansojr
Cansojr 1
Good point Mike! Those terrifying accidents were the result of a rudder "hard-over". A near disaster occurred leaving pilots to think of anything. The captain reversed the hard-over procedure and the crew saved all aboard that 737-200. When I learned to fly was simple. Fly the airplane first.
philliphowarth
Boeing don't normally share information...... that's why airline buy Airbus

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