Locked-In Syndrome: What we can learn from Boeing’s 737 Max decisions
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APRIL 16, 2019
it limited the size of the engine that could fit under the wing. To fit a larger engine, engineers moved the engine further forward. Boeing had a full-blown case of Locked-In Syndrome, as engineers figured out one workaround after another to fit the 737 with a larger engine. But this too had a side-effect.
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