My Hypothesis—PlaneFan

  1. Aviation accidents caused by pilots being incorrectly trained.
  2. Commercial airline accidents caused by pilots being inadequately trained
  3. Commercial airline accidents caused by pilots being inadequately trained for their type of plane.
  4. Commercial airline accidents caused by a pilot switching from one Boeing plane to another.
  5. Commercial airline incidents caused by a pilot switching Boeing aircraft types.
  6. Decreasing the amount we innovate in the aviation on industry could prevent crashes caused by inadequate training in pilots switching aircraft types.
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1 Response to My Hypothesis—PlaneFan

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    I remember some planes going down in Southeast Asia a few years back that the pilots insisted they understood how to prevent but that their aircraft locked them out of the functions that would have saved them.

    Boeing 737 MAX 8 is the full name of the equi8pment type, I think. You’re probably familiar with it; it provides the perfect example of innovation that creates a hazard.

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