Thursday, 28 March 2019

Lack of redundancies on Boeing 737 MAX system baffles some involved in developing the jet

Lack of redundancies on Boeing 737 MAX system baffles some involved in developing the jet

Boeing has long embraced the power of redundancy to protect its jets and their passengers from a range of potential disruptions, from electrical faults to lightning strikes. The company typically uses two or even three separate components as fail-safes for crucial tasks to reduce the possibility of a disastrous failure. Its most advanced planes, for instance, have three flight computers that function independently, with each computer containing three different processors manufactured by different companies.

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