All commercial airplanes are flown by the pilots manually and also by on board computers for the majority of the flight.
In addition to the accidents in which MACS is suspected that played a role two US pilots have reported that their MACS caused their Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes to tilt down suddenly at mid flight but quickly corrected.
According to ATAG a total of approximately 100,000 scheduled flights are in the air every day globally. Although these are similarities between the two accidents, a disconcerting fact, their rarity makes air travel exceedingly safe with the most dangerous part of every trip being the car travel from the house to the airport on the day of the trip.
In nearly 100 million flights by United States airlines over the past decade, there has not been a single fatality, while about 100 Americans die every day in car crashes, and a similar number from gunshots, and a larger number from opioids and other drugs.
The culture of safety within commercial air travel is real, and it is a credit to all components: the aircraft companies, the airlines, the air-traffic controllers, the weather forecasters, the pilots and flight crews and ground-maintenance operators, and even the regulators.
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