737 MAX problems not solved, warns former Boeing manager

737 MAX problems not solved, warns former Boeing manager

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The transcript discusses safety concerns regarding Boeing's 737 Max planes, focusing on the MCAS system designed to make the new models perform like older ones. The MCAS was intended to counteract the nose-up tendency caused by new engine placements. However, faulty sensor readings could lead to crashes, prompting fixes to the system. Pearson's report highlights insufficient attention to factory conditions, which contributed to safety issues.

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What concerns were raised regarding the safety of the Boeing 737 Max planes?

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How did the design of the new Max models differ from the older 737 models?

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What was the purpose of the MCAS system in the Boeing 737 Max?

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What changes were made to the MCAS system after the crashes?

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What issues were identified with the factory conditions related to the Boeing 737 Max?

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