The corporation issued guidelines to pilots about shutting off an automated anti-stall system after a Lion Air jet with 181 people on board crashed in Indonesia in October 2018. According to Reuters, the pilots were receiving the wrong data due to the system's operation. The pilots on the Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX plane that crashed in March, attempted to save the jet by following Boeing's emergency procedures, however, they failed to regain control of the aircraft, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing anonymous sources. READ MORE: Just Before Impact: Final Moments of Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Jet REVEALEDPreviously, the newspaper reported that according to a preliminary conclusion by investigators, the plane's anti-stall system had been activated before it crashed. © AFP 2019 / Getty Images/ Mario Tama GROUNDING Boeing 737 MAX to Cut Profit by $225 Mln, European Travel Giant FearsFollowing the deadly crash in Ethiopia that killed all 157 people on board, the FAA grounded all Boeing 737 Max series airplanes globally, citing safety issues.
Source: Ethiopian News April 03, 2019 05:15 UTC