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Confirmed: Auto anti-stall system on before Ethiopian Max jet crash

March 29, 2019 by Forimmediaterelease

It has been confirmed that investigators have determined the automatic anti-stall system as activated before the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet crash.

This initial determination is based on information from the aircraft’s data and voice recorders, which shows that the malfunctioning automated system may be responsible for the deadly March 10 crash.

This preliminary determination was made known during a briefing at the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) yesterday. It is also known that the auto anti-stall system was activated on the Indonesian Lion Air 737 Max jet crash.

The preliminary findings could be revised, but right now they point to the system, called MCAS (or Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) as the potential cause of both crashes. Regulators say the Ethiopian Airlines Max jet followed a similar flight path to the Lion Air flight, including erratic climbs and descents before crashing minutes after takeoff.

The MCAS system is designed to automatically point the nose of the jets down if it senses potential for a loss of lift, or aerodynamic stall. Aircraft can lose lift from the wings and fall from the sky if the nose points too high. The system also makes the Max fly similarly to older generations of Boeing’s 737, negating the need for a lot of added pilot training.

Boeing is working on a software update to the auto anti-stall system so that the nose will point down only once instead of around 21 times as happened in the Lion Air crash making it easier for pilots to override it.

Ethiopian officials are expected to release their preliminary report soon.

The 737 Max 8 has been grounded worldwide due to the crashes as Boeing works on an update to its software to make the planes safer.

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What did Qatar Airways Flight 968 drop from radar and go on an erratic path?

March 20, 2019 by Forimmediaterelease

Qatar Airways flight #968 from Doha, Qatar, to Hanoi, Vietnam, declared an emergency and went on an erratic flight path.

According to information on Flight Aware, the aircraft turned around and went back into Thailand air space. The flight just landed a half hour ago in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Looking at flight details on the website, it shows the plane 5 1/2 hours into the flight rapidly dropping from an altitude of 40,000 feet to 10,000 feet and then over the next half hour down to almost ground level then back up to where it sustained a low level of around 3,000 feet for several minutes before climbing back up to 35,000 feet and then coming back down approximately an hour later.

There is speculation that the aircraft may have faced an emergency due to the weather.

eTN reached out to Qatar Airways PR but was unable to reach anyone.

Flight 968 took off at 9:13 pm from Doha and was scheduled to land in Shanghai at 9:30 am.

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