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FAA investigates the 737max software fix
« on: May 09, 2019, 06:01:04 PM »
FAA investigates the 737max  software fix.
If you ever work in embedded software, you need to follow this:

FAA convenes multi-agency board to review Boeing software fix


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it had convened a multi-agency Technical Advisory Board to review Boeing’s proposed software fix on the grounded 737 MAX.
The board consists of experts from the FAA, U.S. Air Force, NASA and Volpe National Transportation Systems Center that were not involved in any aspect of the Boeing 737 MAX certification. The board’s recommendations will “directly inform the FAA’s decision concerning the 737 MAX fleet’s safe return to service.”
The plane was grounded worldwide in mid-March after two Boeing 737 MAX crashes in October and March killed 346 people.

This might set a new precedent for any embedded software that causes the death of many people and a large lose of property.. Think about self-driving cars, drones and other things controlled mostly by software.

What do you think?   :)