Ethiopian crew followed procedure, but could not control crashed jet
ADDIS ABABA - The crew of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed last month killing 157 people, repeatedly followed procedures recommended by Boeing, but were unable to regain control of the jet, the Ethiopian transport minister said Thursday.
She said the report recommends "the aircraft flight control system shall be reviewed by the manufacturer."
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