Additional software problem detected in Boeing 737 Max flight control system, officials say
Source: Washington Post
Additional software problem detected in Boeing 737 Max flight control system, officials say
By Aaron C. Davis, Luz Lazo and Paul Schemm April 4 at 10:05 AM
Federal aviation regulators have ordered Boeing to fix a second problem with the flight-control system of its grounded 737 Max, the company acknowledged Thursday, as new details emerged showing that the pilots of two planes werent able to counteract a malfunction of the system using the companys recommended procedures.
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But later Thursday, Boeing confirmed to The Washington Post that it had found a second software problem that the Federal Aviation Administration has ordered fixed separate from the anti-stall system that is under investigation in the two crashes and is involved in the worldwide grounding of the aircraft.
That additional problem pertains to software affecting flaps and other flight-control hardware and is therefore classified as critical to flight safety, said two officials with knowledge of the investigation.
The realization of a second software problem explains why the timeline that Boeing projected publicly last week for getting hundreds of the aircraft airborne again has slipped, the officials said.
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Rollo
(2,559 posts)Submariner
(12,504 posts)copies of Windows ME or Vista?
dem4decades
(11,296 posts)I'll fly Airbus thank you
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)They need to scrap these things and start over.
Aussie105
(5,401 posts)simulator type setups where the software can be tested for bugs for thousands of flying hours without risking human life?
Nevermypresident
(781 posts)software problem is!! They indicate it's separate from MCAS, but also affect flight control hardware.
Was this leaked by a Boeing employee? Doesn't appear to me that Boeing volunteered this info.
The hole gets deeper and deeper... Sad.