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That wasn't what I asked about, though.
Is the plane unflyable without MCAS?
If not inherently so, was it just the cost of proper training that made MCAS the chosen "solution"?
As I pointed above it needed MCAS for its type rating.
You can fly it without MCAS its not inherently unstable but then you would need to retrain using simulators of which there is only one in North America.
But then you would need to certify the new plane, the training etc which would take more time and cost than trying to retrofit a solution.