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‪there's this perverse beauty in just how many bad decisions led to that mess. they could've had redundant sensors, they could've made it possible to override it, they could've told pilots it existed, they could've not tried to use software to fix the “feel” of hardware. but no :)‬

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@eta as i understand it, while it was technically possible to do so, it would require knowing the system existed and doing so also got rid of power assistance on some aspect of the controls, so controlling the plane becomes much more difficult

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@hikari I agree the pilots were set up to fail by the automation, but I still think this is within the scope of things they should've been able to handle — that said, as the analysis notes, they weren't trained very well at all, and the system was quite surprising in what it did

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