the last paragraph of your post vraciu is very telling. Why is safety an “option”. That’s down right ignorant for Boeing to sell safety features as options.
Let me buy a truck for 80,000. Oh but for 85,000 you can have airbags.
To quote our resident expert it just gets ridiculous at some point.
Boeing made a mistake. Damn right they are paying for it. Sadly it was at the cost of several human lives.
Your own analogy discredits your argument, as there ARE many 'safety' features that are optional (at additional cost) in passenger vehicles. What? You want Ford/GM/Chrysler to just throw in every feature for free, like you say Boeing should?
The 'feature' that was optional on the MAX, is not even an option on most airliners flying today. So... Does that make them "unsafe" aircraft?
The poor training here is just as big, or bigger a causal factor in this accident then aircraft design or software flaws.
After reading some of your earlier posts. I suggest you go read up on something known as the Dunning-Kruger effect. You are a perfect example of it.
There is a reason why FAA safety employees and NTSB air accident investigators are guys with decades of experience in aviation, and not just guys off the street.