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nitsuj said:away with mcas, train the pilots and let them fly the plane
Unfortunately, that's not possible with the 737 MAX. See below.
nitsuj said:My point of contention is you implying the plane is unstable
Under appropriate conditions, it is: the control force needed to pitch the plane up further is not supposed to decrease at increasing angle of attack. But on the 737 MAX, it does.
nitsuj said:and in turn requires mcas
It requires some way to deal with the control force issue, because there are FAA regulations that require the control force required to pitch the plane up further to increase with increasing angle of attack. Those regulations are there for good reasons, which have been explained well in some of the online articles on this subject. MCAS might not be the only way to meet that requirement for the 737 MAX, but for the 737 MAX it is required to be done somehow, and that requires some kind of system to change the natural behavior of the plane because the natural behavior of the plane does not meet the requirement.