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A Pilot Who Bummed a Ride on a Boeing 737 Max Saved the Plane Before It Crashed the Next Day
A Pilot Who Bummed a Ride on a Boeing 737 Max Saved the Plane Before It Crashed the Next Day-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:03

Ever since worldwide, there’s been a lot of discussion about the anti-stall system that seems to have been the cause of the of the airliner: an Ethiopian Airlines crash last week, and an Indonesian Lion Air crash in late October. In the latter incident, it seems the very same plane narrowly avoided disaster the day before its crash, in the plane’s cockpit.

But the next day, staffed with a different crew that reportedly did not know how to respond to the malfunction, the same plane crashed into the Java Sea and killed all 189 people aboard.

The has to do with an anti-stall system called Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), which attempts to point the aircraft’s nose down to avoid losing lift. The problem is that the system appears to be working with faulty sensor data, and is activated when it’s not needed.

Last week, Boeing 737 MAX aircraft were grounded all over the world following two highly-publicized

In the case of the Lion Air flight from Bali to Jakarta the day before the October wreck, the off-duty pilot flying in the cockpit was familiar with the MCAS issue, and was able to tell the pilot and co-pilot to, according to the ,

“...cut power to the motor in the trim system that was driving the nose down, according to the people familiar, part of a checklist that all pilots are required to memorize.”

Cutting power to the motor that controlled the rear stabilizer would have effectively eliminated the faulty MCAS inputs, and allowed the plane to be flown fairly normally.

The crew flying the plane the next day did not seem to be aware of either the MCAS issue or the work-around, and the tragic crash was the result.

For reasons that are still not clear, the crew of the October 28 flight with the extra pilot did not report the incorrect stall warnings or the MCAS issues after the flight landed. As a result, when the plane flew the next day, the same issues were present.

The actions of the deadhead pilot and the issues with the plane were not mentioned in Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee’s November 28 report about the crash. Lion Air has declined to comment about the extra pilot on the flight.

Meanwhile, both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration—which reportedly some of the 737 MAX’s safety assessments at the company’s own request—face a great deal of questions and hurdles as they attempt to get the jets fixed and flying again.

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