Investigators scouring black box data believe an automatic anti-stalling feature was engaged before a Boeing 737 MAX jet crashed and killed 157 people in Ethiopia. READ MORE:* Indonesia's Garuda Airlines cancels order for 49 Boeing 737 Max jets* Boeing to make 'optional' safety feature standard on troubled 737 Max jets* Scrutiny on sensors after Boeing 737 Max crashesPrevious evidence found at the Ethiopian crash site showed equipment on the 737 MAX's tail was positioned in a way that would push the plane's nose downward, consistent with the black box finding. PRESTON FIEDLER/AP This Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 plane crashed on March 10 shortly after take-off from Addis Ababa. MULUGETA AYENE/AP Investigators have determined that an anti-stall system automatically activated before the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max jet plunged into the ground. Ethiopian Airlines officials said their pilots completed all FAA required training before they began flying the 737 MAX jets.
Source: Ethiopian News March 30, 2019 07:30 UTC