Boeing 737 MAX Stall-Prevention Feature Activated in Ethiopian Crash, Investigators Believe

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The 737 MAX stall-prevention system activated before Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed, preliminary findings show

Officials investigating the fatal crash of a Boeing Co. 737 MAX in Ethiopia have reached a preliminary conclusion that a suspect flight-control feature automatically activated before the plane nose-dived into the ground, according to people briefed on the matter, the first findings based on data retrieved from the flight’s black boxes.

The emerging consensus among investigators, one of these people said, was relayed during a high-level briefing at the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday, and is the strongest indication...Responding to senators’ questions regarding the FAA’s timeline for grounding the Boeing 737 MAX, acting administrator Daniel Elwell, said he stood by the decision, which was based on a review of flight track data of the deadly Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes.

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