> When you do that you now have an aircraft the pilots aren't certified to fly.
It would increase risk. But for that increased risk to materialize into harm, the plane would also need to experience an unlikely, near-edge-of-flight-envelope situation that the working MCAS was intended to handle.
This would be comparable to a plane with any other mechanical defect that is discovered in-flight. If the above situation is expected to be too-risky to continue the flight and repair on the ground, then it would give cause for an emergency landing.
It would increase risk. But for that increased risk to materialize into harm, the plane would also need to experience an unlikely, near-edge-of-flight-envelope situation that the working MCAS was intended to handle.
This would be comparable to a plane with any other mechanical defect that is discovered in-flight. If the above situation is expected to be too-risky to continue the flight and repair on the ground, then it would give cause for an emergency landing.