Officials investigating the deadly crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet in Ethiopia two weeks ago said a stall-prevention feature automatically activated before the aircraft crashed, killing 157 people, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. >> Read more trending newsThe preliminary findings were based on data retrieved from the flight’s black boxes, the newspaper reported. The findings from the flight’s black box recorders is subject to revisions, The Wall Street Journal reported. Boeing on Wednesday outlined an overhaul of the MCAS system, according to The Wall Street Journal. >> Photos: Ethiopian Airlines crash kills 157Boeing’s 737 Max jets will remain grounded until the FAA and other aviation regulators approve the software fixes and are confident crews have been properly trained, the newspaper reported.
Source: Ethiopian News March 29, 2019 09:11 UTC