Ethiopian investigators looking into the Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane crash have now shared raw data from the flight data recorder with U.S. and other international parties, three sources told ABC News Monday.The parties were able to listen to the cockpit voice recorder as well. Information from both "black boxes" could provide key clues into how and why Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed on March 10 , killing all 157 people on board. The problems revealed a lack of pilot training around the flight control system.Boeing was also given raw data from the crashed Ethiopian Airline plane, as was the Federal Aviation Administration , the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and others. Lee Moak.Sources familiar with the matter have also confirmed that the FBI is working with other federal authorities to look into the certification of the Boeing 737 MAX. It is unclear how much of a role the FBI -- and federal prosecutors from the Justice Department -- will actually have in this effort, as the investigation is in its earlier stages.
Source: Ethiopian News March 25, 2019 20:48 UTC