New YorkEthiopian officials are expected to release preliminary conclusions in the probe of last month’s crash of a Boeing 737 that killed 157 people, two sources told AFP on Wednesday. Aviation regulators around the world grounded Boeing’s 737 MAX last month following the Ethiopian Airways crash, which came less than five months after an October Lion Air crash that killed 189 people. Scrutiny has centred on an anti-stall system developed specifically for the planes that has given pilots problems. A second shot showed the Boeing chief exiting the aircraft at Boeing Field in Washington State. “The flight crew performed different scenarios that exercised various aspects of the software changes to test failure conditions,” the company said.
Source: Ethiopian News April 04, 2019 12:45 UTC