Boeing 737's have been operational since 1967 and have the safest track record of any commercial aircraft.
Two 737 800 MAX's have crashed since October 2018. Within days of the latest tragedy, numerous countries have grounded The MAX as well as denying airspace to those aircraft from other countries. Seems to me that while a full investigation is warranted as to the cause of failure(s), the recent panic as to the safety of this plane is overblown.
I read where the MAX has onboard software that's designed to prevent a stall. Reportedly, Boeing has not advised airlines "in detail" as to overrides needed to disengage said software. IIRC, an Airbus went down in France a few years ago due to similar software issues.
Thoughts?
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