Chief of Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebremariam, questions training requirements set for 737 Max planes - News Summed Up

Chief of Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebremariam, questions training requirements set for 737 Max planes


Boeing has moved to ground its entire global 737 MAX aircraft fleet after an Ethiopian Airline crash killed 157 people. The warning and training requirements set for the now-grounded 737 Max aircraft may not have been enough following the Ethiopian plane crash that killed 157 people, the chief of Ethiopian Airlines has warned. Ethiopian Airlines insists the carrier’s pilots went through all the extra training required by Boeing and the FAA to fly the 737 Max 8 jet. Ethiopian Airlines has said there is a “clear similarity” between the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes, citing preliminary information from the flight data recorder. The carrier had been using five of the Max planes and was awaiting delivery of 25 more.


Source: Ethiopian News March 24, 2019 02:03 UTC



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