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Aviation Safety

Write a 1200-word paper comparing the discussion on current topics related to Boeing's 737 MAX flight control system, considering its deviation from prior versions, consequences for airworthiness testing, and adherence to the NSPE Code of Ethics.

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Added on  2022-11-07

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This article discusses the importance of aviation safety in air transport, with a focus on the failed cases of Boeing airplanes and the changes being made to avoid such incidents in the future. It also answers questions related to the Max 8 aircraft and the airworthiness testing process, and highlights the failure of Boeing and FAA to follow the requirements of the NSPE Code of Ethics.

Aviation Safety

Write a 1200-word paper comparing the discussion on current topics related to Boeing's 737 MAX flight control system, considering its deviation from prior versions, consequences for airworthiness testing, and adherence to the NSPE Code of Ethics.

   Added on 2022-11-07

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Running head: AVIATION SAFETY 1
Aviation Safety
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Aviation Safety_1
AVIATION SAFETY 2
Abstract
Aviation safety is paramount to air transport. The failed cases of Boeing airplanes are good
examples of what would happen if the safety of the aircraft is not taken seriously. FAA and
Boeing are two parties that deserve the blame of the two crushes that took place within five
months. Boeing overlooked some of the flaws that its engineers identified with an optimistic
perception that they would not affect the safety of the airplanes. FAA delegated a responsibility
that it was supposed to play alone to Boeing thus compromising NSPE's Code of Ethics. The
current change that is taking place at Boeing in terms of software change and upgrade is,
however, likely to help the company avoid such incidences in the future.
Aviation Safety_2

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