Originally Posted by
OldnGrounded
the company believed that a key cockpit warning light was a standard feature in all of the new jets.
Who is this "company" claiming it thought there was a light there, very convenient to use an airy fairy "company name" as an excuse.
Give us the name of the exec responsible who thought this, and what evidence they had to support it, and then tell us if it was the same exec who decided AoA redundancy wasn't required...
"companies" don't make decisions, individuals do, "companies" and they lawyers should be banned from trying to protect individuals making life and death decisions, when things go wrong.