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Lack of redundancy. Also a major contributing factor in the 737 MAX crashes. Redundancy is a low price to pay for peace of mind.


The problem is that it is a price to pay. When efficiency, savings, and profits is the imperative, the cost savings is "worth" the billion-dollar disaster... right up until it happens.


Very, very few bridges have redundant support structures. Also the 737 MAX is a case of how redundancy DOESN'T always solve issues


The crashes were a result of a single sensor being a point of failure. The update uses two sensors and they must agree with one another.




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