Of course the Max8s weren't perfect no aircraft is.Hello,
2 Garbage Airlines with deadhead pilots crashed in similar situations and with the same model of new planes.
That was the reason advanced by some experts on this Board.
Now scores of airlines, with hundreds of planes have grounded their fleets.
There is no time-frame for the resumption of these grounded planes.
( This is because the manufacturer is working overtime to "fix" things which should have been done before the planes were sold. They also don't know how long it will take )
These are not so garbage, pretty good and very good airlines. They also have red hot pilots.
The airlines are from all over the world, including USA, Canada, Europe etc.
Boeing have admitted that some things were not right in their rushed out rollout of the MAX model.
Just go to friendly Google and you will find dozens of articles confirming this fact.
Therefore, it was a Garbage plane with half finished software that was the cause of the crashes.
So SAD that profits come before human lives.
Ask anyone with any knowledge about aircraft at all and you'll be told that every single one in the sky has or has had issues that could crash the plane. That's why airlines pay their pilots a lot of money and why the good ones train them really well and only allow them in the driving seat with lots of experience. If aircraft were infallible then they could let any of us fly the things and save a fortune on pilots and training.
MCAS as it was, was a mistake - the kind of mistake that's very, very common when building highly complex machinery. But it should never have been a fatal one in the hands of trained and experienced pilots.
The FO on the fatal Ethiopian Airways flight had 200 hours on his books. That's too few by around a factor of 10 for any decent airline. Most pilots I know wouldn't even consider leaving the ground with such a green FO.