Yeah and a direct quote from the article says "According to officials, the plane began to lose altitude shortly after takeoff. It descended 10,000 feet in less than a minute."...what exactly could cause that?
Well the reason 737 MAX was grounded was because the engine placement can cause excessive pitch during takeoff that can lead to a stall and a sudden drop in altitude/crash.
Software and training was supposed to fix the issue.
Here is some more info about the 737s and how the training was done. I believe it included some sort of autopilot that "malfunctioned" and undertrained foreign pilots and flight engineers.
Yeah and a direct quote from the article says "According to officials, the plane began to lose altitude shortly after takeoff. It descended 10,000 feet in less than a minute."...what exactly could cause that?
Well the reason 737 MAX was grounded was because the engine placement can cause excessive pitch during takeoff that can lead to a stall and a sudden drop in altitude/crash.
Software and training was supposed to fix the issue.
Interesting...
Here is some more info about the 737s and how the training was done. I believe it included some sort of autopilot that "malfunctioned" and undertrained foreign pilots and flight engineers.
https://youtu.be/1XCU__OEftU
Thanks!
Didn't the malaysian flight do the same thing?