Fri Oct 15, 2021 4:37 pm
#1876543
My connecting WestJet flight was listed as a 737-700 which it turned out to be.
I noted the Max was listed on other connections and I made sure I didn’t select one of these.
I maintain that an aeroplane of any civilian type should be able to be chucked, and glide with its own stability like a balsa glider.
Compterised stability belongs on military aircraft, not on civil aircraft where a higher standard of safety is important.
One or two more crashes will put paid to this aircraft, perhaps it’s only a matter of time.
I noted the Max was listed on other connections and I made sure I didn’t select one of these.
I maintain that an aeroplane of any civilian type should be able to be chucked, and glide with its own stability like a balsa glider.
Compterised stability belongs on military aircraft, not on civil aircraft where a higher standard of safety is important.
One or two more crashes will put paid to this aircraft, perhaps it’s only a matter of time.
MichaelP
Wandering the World
Wandering the World