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FILE PHOTO: A Boeing 737 MAX sits outside the hangar during a media tour of the Boeing 737 MAX at the Boeing plant in Renton, Washington December 8, 2015. REUTERS/Matt Mills McKnight/File Photo
The following are some of the key steps that U.S. Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson said still need to take place before he approves the 737 MAX to return to the skies. - An evaluation of pilot training needs by a Joint Operations Evaluation Board, made up of the FAA’s Flight Standardization Board and partners from Canada, Europe, and Brazil.
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