Boeing's CEO said pilots did not 'completely' follow emergency procedures during Ethiopia Airlines 737 Max disaster, laying out a different story to investigators - News Summed Up

Boeing's CEO said pilots did not 'completely' follow emergency procedures during Ethiopia Airlines 737 Max disaster, laying out a different story to investigators


Boeing's CEO outlined a different story to investigators when he spoke about the fatal Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crash to shareholders on Monday. Dennis Muilenburg said that pilots did not "completely" follow emergency procedures, though investigators said in their preliminary report that the crew "repeatedly" followed Boeing's procedures and still couldn't control the plane. While Boeing defended the design of the 737 Max and said there was not a "technical slip or gap," it did pledge to make the aircraft safer. Boeing's CEO stated Monday that the pilots in the fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash involving a 737 Max aircraft did not "completely" follow the manufacturers emergency procedures - laying out a different story to crash investigators. Ethiopian Airlines said in a statement after the report: "The preliminary report confirmed beyond reasonable doubt that the crew followed the right procedures."


Source: Ethiopian News April 30, 2019 09:56 UTC



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