Preliminary findings from the 737 MAX crash in Ethiopia are expected to stoke criticism that Boeing and the FAA didn’t do enough to warn pilots after the first disaster in Indonesia
Some pilots inside and outside the U.S. are expressing concern that crews should have been provided more-detailed instructions about disabling a suspect flight-control system after the first fatal crash of a Boeing Co. 737 MAX airliner in Indonesia.
Preliminary findings from the second crash, which occurred last month in Ethiopia, are expected to stoke criticism from pilots that Boeing and U.S. regulators fell short in highlighting steps crews are supposed to take before turning off a stall-control feature implicated in both...
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