Boeing 737 Max15 Nov 2019 09:06
I wonder if we doing anything on this?
Before the 737 MAX returns to flight within the airlines, Boeing has to go through five key stages with the FAA. The first, the eCab simulator certification session with the FAA, has already been completed. Its purpose was to make sure that the entire software system is operating as intended, both under normal operating conditions and in the event of a system failure. This simulator evaluation took place over several days.
Four other key points remain. To begin with, the FAA's evaluation of the pilots' workload, which will be based on a multi-day simulator session with airline pilots, to assess human factors and the workload of crews under various test conditions.
Human factors in airline are listed below....
These are the 12 most common causes of error within aviation maintenance: Lack of communication, complacency, lack of knowledge, distraction, lack of teamwork, fatigue, lack of resources, pressure, lack of assertiveness, stress, lack of awareness, norms.
https://www.aircosmosinternational.com/article/boeing-737-max-four-more-steps-before-returning-to-flight-2651