MCAS Information
is an interactive news report in a simulation format that will give you a better understanding of how MCAS works and how it led to the crashes of the Boeing 737 MAX, Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which you may have heard or read about in the news.
This simulation will consist of eight parts, with each part lasting approximately five to eight minutes. It will be organized so that you can easily skip parts and come back to them later.
Part 1 takes you on a virtual tour of the Boeing Renton factory where the Boeing 737 MAX is built.
Part 2 takes you into a virtual engine test room and explains how modern aircraft engines work.
Part 3 takes you into a virtual wind tunnel and explains the role of wings on an aircraft.
Part 4 shows you how the engines are mounted on the airframe and how they modified the aircraft's flight characteristics.
Part 5 introduces you to the MCAS system in more detail and explains how it was intended to make the aircraft easier to fly.
Parts 6 and 7 will attempt to recreate the Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
Part 8 will return us to the drawing board, where we will examine various proposals for improving MCAS. Minimum
system requirements :
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is an interactive news report in a simulation format that will give you a better understanding of how MCAS works and how it led to the crashes of the Boeing 737 MAX, Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, which you may have heard or read about in the news.
This simulation will consist of eight parts, with each part lasting approximately five to eight minutes. It will be organized so that you can easily skip parts and come back to them later.
Part 1 takes you on a virtual tour of the Boeing Renton factory where the Boeing 737 MAX is built.
Part 2 takes you into a virtual engine test room and explains how modern aircraft engines work.
Part 3 takes you into a virtual wind tunnel and explains the role of wings on an aircraft.
Part 4 shows you how the engines are mounted on the airframe and how they modified the aircraft's flight characteristics.
Part 5 introduces you to the MCAS system in more detail and explains how it was intended to make the aircraft easier to fly.
Parts 6 and 7 will attempt to recreate the Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
Part 8 will return us to the drawing board, where we will examine various proposals for improving MCAS. Minimum
system requirements :
- Requires 64-bit processor and operating system.
- Operating System: 10
- Processor: i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Average video card suitable for gaming
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Requires 64-bit processor and operating system.
- Operating System: 10
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