Boeing, U.S. regulator made series of errors ahead of 737 Max crashes: congressional report - News Summed Up

Boeing, U.S. regulator made series of errors ahead of 737 Max crashes: congressional report


But both the agency and Boeing have said certification of the Max complied with FAA regulations, the 246-page report said. Statement to CBC News from Clifford Law on behalf of victim families:A U.S.-based lawyer representing families of Boeing crash victims released a statement following the transportation committee's report. Committee investigators said they found several instances in which Boeing concealed information about MCAS from the FAA and airlines. Additional training would've lowered plane's costAccording to the report, Boeing wanted to keep details about MCAS from the FAA so it wouldn't require additional pilot training. In a statement, Boeing said it has worked to strengthen its safety culture and has co-operated with the committee.


Source: CBC News September 16, 2020 12:17 UTC



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