The information retrieved from the plane’s voice and data recorders was presented Thursday to US authorities, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the source said. However, the source said the investigation is still underway and the findings are not yet definitive. The aviation company has tried to restore its battered reputation, even while continuing to insist that the MAX is safe. The pilot tried repeatedly to regain control and pull the nose up, but the plane crashed into the ocean. The FAA grounded the MAX fleet worldwide, but not until two days after most countries had done so.
Source: Ethiopian News March 31, 2019 07:41 UTC