When I graduated as an engineer, a friend told me "How do you feel entering a plane when you know that people like us build it".

I’ve worked several years in the automotive industry and saw how software was done there.

When the 737-MAX crashed, I entered into the rabbit-hole and built a really good understanding of the software issue.

The results are:

- I don’t board a boeing plane anymore.
- I avoid cars as much as I can.
- I be sure to recommend cars with the less possible software.

@ploum Watch a bunch of the Mentour Pilot videos .... then you won't want to board airbus either 😅

@tnt : I admit that there’s no particular reason why Airbus would be better.

But the 737-MAX decision to decide to fix the structural imbalance resulting from bigger engines with a software messing with pilot’s control in order to not have to go to the certification process of a new plane is completely criminal.

While everything else I saw in the automotive industry was pure incompetence (to a level that no coder can even imagine)

@ploum @tnt
And then - as far as I understood - use one pivot tube to measure airspeed for that
I always assumed for critical sensors there are (at least) three for a 2 out of 3 majority decision(?)

@godot @ploum @tnt

Aside from "You can have a lamp in the cockpit that tells you if MCAS is engaging (also a button), but it costs extra".

People buying airplanes: Extra costs? Hell no.