Aviation regulators still have more questions about how pilots interact with the plane's controls under different circumstances, and Boeing says it is providing that information. Boeing has delivered about 370 Max jets around the world, but they have been grounded since mid-March. Chicago-based Boeing said it has flown 207 test flights with the new software. "They are rushing," said Nadia Milleron, whose daughter, Samya Stumo, was on the Ethiopian Airlines Max that crashed March 10. Paul Hudson, president of the travel-consumer group FlyerRights.org, said Boeing and the FAA seem determined to resist simulator training.
Source: Ethiopian News May 16, 2019 20:35 UTC