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There were 2 fatal crashes of the Boeing 737 Max in the fall of 2018 and spring of 2019 grounding the airplane world-wide and begging the question why? In the end, it comes down to software but there is much more to that story. Ken, the presenter in this session is in the unique position of being an instrument-rated private pilot and a software engineer with experience working with distant teams, both will supply insight into lessons we will learn as we peel back the details of these tragic events.
In this session, you will learn about aircraft types and how they affect decisions of the airline manufacture from pilot scheduling, plane scheduling, innovation and profits. We will see how an airplane plan from 1994 causes challenges in 2018-2019. We will learn how software becomes the solution to a hardware problem of design. We will proceed with plane ratings and what "in-type" means and how it plays an affect. We will broach on the subject of the USA FAA relinquishing quality standards to Boeing due to man-power and costs. Last we will hone in on what a pilot does and expects and what the MCAS strategy did by design. The climax of the talk will center around software requirements and how disconnected distant teams without user experience in the problem space will compose precisely what you agree on… which can be lethal.
Recorded at Devoxx Poland 2024
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