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AI 171 Crash

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c07vdx9e1ygo

Honeywell and Boeing are sued by Victims of AI 171 Crash. Why no formal word from Honeywell. What they are hiding along with Boeing.


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Post ID: @OP+1k6ws5jgt

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To the OP,

Businesses don't tend to comment publicly about pending litigation. You should know that.

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Post ID: @1x1+1k6ws5jgt

@hr

Horse hockey! The only way those switches turn off is by human intervention. Maybe learn WTF you're talking about before you post this kind of sewage.

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Post ID: @pm+1k6ws5jgt

There are many questions and the full transcript was redacted by India without explanation.

One thing that is clear is that the state of the two switches changed multiple times over the course of the event coincident with conversation indicating pilot action.
Catastrophes rarely have a single cause. By design it usually requires both mechanical failure and one or more human failures to bring a plane down.

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Post ID: @nn+1k6ws5jgt

@g4 No evidence that pilots swithced off. There was a advisory issued by Boeing in 2019 that switches can malfunction.

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Post ID: @hr+1k6ws5jgt

Pilot error, or possible su----e. AI has to sue someone as they can't have people thinking their pilot offed himself with a plane full of passengers.

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Post ID: @g4+1k6ws5jgt

Don’t worry. They’ll probably give them a settlement. Which has a gag order on it. They’re not allowed to talk about it after they receive their money. Then the other crash victims can’t join in.

Just pay money to make them go away, wonder what the going rate is.

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Post ID: @dj+1k6ws5jgt

pilot error. no merit in claim. of course they sued .. doesnt mean anything

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