Pretty much MERBites covered all the angles of the 737 MAX issues
If the question was asked if you would you fly the Airbus A319/320 series about 30 years ago ???
Per the video, after slow and low pass the pilot wanted to climb out, but because of the speed and attitude of the plane, the computer
overrode the pilot input and kept the plane at that level flight as the pitch up command from the pilot would have increased the AOA and
that speed the plane would have stalled. (They hit trees, thats a different issue)
There were few other similar crashes with other A319s with lots of loss of life (The first few years of operational service).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9gELPxPG8Q
When Airbus introduced the 319 /320 series, they were the first FBW / computer controlled commercial planes, they had issues and they had crashes
but now all forgotten and millions are flying these planes every year. (Same thing could happen if they fix the MAX software issues).
But one thing contributed to the MAX accidents were obviously the AOA
SENSOR, because they were getting input from one sensor only,
(Faulty one in these cases) although there are two sensors on the plane but these companies hadn't bought using two sensors options because that
was an extra option with extra $$$. North American companies, including Air Canada, they had bought the two sensor input option).
With the re-design, two sensor use won't be optional anymore, it will be part of the main system.
These sensors maybe one of the cheapest parts on the plane but they play very important role that a bad one should never be on the plane.
Another example of a faulty tiny instrument causing this airplane ($1.5 Billion worth)to crash, because the pitot tubes was giving the wrong data,
because the ground crew had not covered these instruments and water got in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcY_I7i6gdk