REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/File Photo Reuters(Reuters) - The Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority has released a preliminary report into an Ethiopian Airlines crash on March 10 that killed 157 people and resulted in the worldwide grounding of more than 300 Boeing 737 MAX jets. WHAT THE REPORT SAYS:- The Ethiopian Airlines jet had faulty sensor readings indicating the "angle of attack", which is the angle the plane must maintain to avoid going into a stall. - The flight control problems meant the captain was unable to maintain the flight path and the crew lost control of the aircraft. - The crew followed all the recommended procedures to deal with the emergency, Ethiopian officials said when presenting the report. - The report recommended that Boeing review flight control systems and that aviation authorities verify the problem has been resolved before the aircraft is allowed to fly again.
Source: Ethiopian News April 04, 2019 17:48 UTC