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Moments to disaster: How pilots battled the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max before fatal crash

On March 10 2019, just seconds after takeoff, alarms on the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 started sounding. As speed and altitude readings started going haywire, a device known as a stick shaker activated on the left side of the cockpit, where the captain sits. The mechanism makes a loud noise and rattles a pilot’s co

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Moments to disaster: How pilots battled the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max before fatal crash

On March 10 2019, just seconds after takeoff, alarms on the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 started sounding. As speed and altitude readings started going haywire, a device known as a stick shaker activated on the left side of the cockpit, where the captain sits. The mechanism makes a loud noise and rattles a pilot’s control column to warn of an impending aerodynamic stall. But the Boeing Co. 737 Max with 157 on board wasn’t about to stall. Instead, a computer was getting erroneous readings from a sensor mounted like a weather vane on the jet’s nose. The malfunction triggered an anti-stall feature that forced the plane into a dive — the same system that was implicated in a crash less than five months before in Indonesia that killed 189 people....

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