There was a documentary about Boeing that was very detailed and it was largely ignored. Oliver's platform helped get the problem the attention it deserved.
The only thing not covered by LWT (no shade for them at all) was the reaction time required to "correct" MCAS' error. Imagine being strapped into a seat in the cockpit, and the plane suddenly nosedived and you have under twenty seconds to correct it after not being informed it had that much control in the first place.
People who fly model airplanes and helicopters wouldn't accept that. Pilots with planes full of travelers absolutely shouldn't.
Enshittification issues aside, (takes mental gymnastic skills that I don't have) that is an unforgivable mistake that should have never made it to planes.
I just wanted to know. For example: tumbleweed comes with firefox, do people uninstall it and reinstall it in a flatpak? The question comes from curiosity.
There was a documentary about Boeing that was very detailed and it was largely ignored. Oliver's platform helped get the problem the attention it deserved.