Boeing pilots' messages on 737 MAX safety raise new questions - News Summed Up

Boeing pilots' messages on 737 MAX safety raise new questions


Boeing has been cooperating with the House of Representatives Transportation & Infrastructure Committee's probe into the 737 MAX and will continue to do so in investigations by U.S. authorities, the company said. The FAA reiterated that it is "following a thorough process, not a prescribed timeline, for returning the Boeing 737 MAX to passenger service. Boeing has been revising the 737 MAX software as part of its efforts to win fresh approval for the jet to fly again. The Southwest pilots union, which has filed a lawsuit against Boeing for lost wages during the grounding, said in a statement that the document was "more evidence that Boeing misled pilots, government regulators and other aviation experts about the safety of the 737 MAX." In the case of the 737 MAX, that absolutely did not happen," Southwest Airlines Pilots Association President Jon Weaks said.


Source: The Star October 18, 2019 21:56 UTC



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