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Originally Posted by Rochard
That's my point. All other countries did this before the United States did, and when we did instead of the FAA doing it the President had to do it himself. Something is wrong with that. I think the FAA should have done this a few day ago, shortly after the second crash.
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well yes, while this sounds like a serious problem, tbh, the American airlines who have purchased this plane, probably, would have had training.
the new engines are LEAP engines, they´re bigger and create some problems for the management system...
so yes, while this is a problem, for a pilot that knows how to adjust the system while flying, it´s not a problem. The problem is of boeing´s, because the alteration of the engine and management system, however, if trained was given, I have heard it´s possible none of these accidents would have happened.
Pilots need retraining to deal with new planes & not necessarily these planes grounded
