They might well have a poor set up now, but posting old stuff hardly proves it, thus doing so is pointless stupidity.
Even by its own admission, Lion Air has skimped on pilot training compared with other airlines. When pilots for Garuda, Indonesia's national carrier, train to fly the Max 8, the same new model that crashed last month, they travel to Singapore to practice on a Max simulator. Lion Air pilots, by contrast, take a three-hour online-learning programme.
Before some pointless moron says I'm defending Lion, I'm not, just attacking the use of out if date material to make useless points.
They might well have a poor set up now, but posting old stuff hardly proves it, thus doing so is pointless stupidity.
but you seem to have some kind of agenda
Before some pointless moron says I'm defending Lion, I'm not
Okay Fred, you are immediately defensive around Lion Air,/QUOTE]
so maybe you fly Lion and are defensive around anything that may challenge your belief they are a good/safe airline.
Boeing didn't tell airline pilots about features of a new flight-control system in its 737 Max that reportedly is a focus of the investigation into last month's deadly crash in Indonesia, according to pilots who fly the jet in the U.S.
According to him, based on the results of the examination it was stated that the 10 aircraft units used by Lion Air and Garuda Indonesia airlines were in good condition.
"All of them have been examined by our inspectorate, who examined the implementation of trouble shooting , suitability of procedures, equipment. The results were all good," said Polana.
I recently had the opportunity to fly a 737 MAX 8 for the first time. We had been scheduled to fly a 737-800 for the sequence, so when a MAX 8 showed up I was quite pleasantly surprised. My next concern was whether I'd remember anything about the new features of the airplane. Our differences training had been accomplished months earlier through an online course. As it turned out, there was little to be concerned about as the cockpit displays, while larger, incorporate all of the familiar elements from the NexGen series with a few welcome additions. I felt at home in the MAX cockpit right away.
How Are Pilots Trained?
An FAA document on training requirements for 737 MAX pilots transitioning from the older 737NG, available online , has no reference to the new anti-stall system.
Lion Air says it followed a training regime approved by US and European regulators. The training was restricted to three hours of computer-based training and a familiarization flight.
Ah yes, the most scary part
.... - I'm waiting for real evidence before I say anything ...
Is this an example of irony?
Yet another example of irony. Thanks, Fred.Is that an example of idiocy?