The problem is now.. That the FAA has lost all credibility not just with the Flight Crews but equally important, the public. They have shown they have forgotten their primary purpose which is the safety or aircraft and aviation as a whole. Instead they have clearly shown they have put profits before people. In regards to the Boeing 737 MAX .. will the public ever feel safe in it? I wonder how many cabin and Flight crew will not feel safe in it regardless what is found and tested and said to be safe. That is what they said last time. The whole design is flawed. Any aircraft which must have a "MCAS" type system to get it's airworthiness Certificate is to my mind flawed. An aircraft should be stable under its own design without need for any "additional" help... Boeing should just take the hit acknowledge it is flawed and withdraw it totally. That at least in the eyes of the public and those in the industry would go a long way to show that Boeing is committed to safety of everyone... becaus
No point being a psychologist. that is the and has been the whole problem with this aircraft ... lack of information... I do agree with you that the flight path was either under control or else programmed but either way it was or seems to be a determined flight path that was taken to try and avoid "radar" areas. You are correct it did take a long time to get there, and no, I am not blaming the searchers as well they had to first know where to look. I guess until the flight / data recorders are recovered if they ever are considering the area and chances are they will be covered over on the ocean floor... then we will never ever know exactly what happened. May all those that were on board be resting in peace and also peace for their families. Question though. The flaperon that was found seemed from the photos I saw to be relatively intack. If aircraft had suffered an impact with the ocean and it "ripped" off would there not be shear damage or other damage?? I cannot remember ever reading
My one issue with all of this is; Considering the area. I find it very difficult to believe this aircraft was not tracked via camera / Radar / Satellite of some sort, that it has not been picked up in say a spy satellite somewhere... or has it and that information is being surpressed. For an aircraft to simply disappear, i could understand for say early 1950's. I find it very difficult to believe in the 2010's. Granted the area they claim it has gone down in is extremely remote part of the Ocean. But, is that simply a cover?. The plane was sending data, surly that could be triangulated as to where come from... I have believed right from the start something is not right with this. No, I do not believe the theory that the pilot or pilots are responsible and i have never believed that. That seems to be the most common response from officials when they have no other answer, Blame the pilots. My only conclusion that makes any sense with lack of anything is that a government is involved... Th