U.S. and Ethiopian Investigators Clash Over Crash Probe - News Summed Up

U.S. and Ethiopian Investigators Clash Over Crash Probe


U.S. and Ethiopian officials are clashing over how to handle the investigation into the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX 8 airline that crashed after takeoff from Addis Ababa on March 10, killing all 157 people on board. U.S. investigators have complained that Ethiopian officials have been slow to share information retrieved from the black box recorders on the Ethiopian Airlines flight and that they've been reluctant to pass on other relevant information, according to The Wall Street Journal, which cites people close to the investigation. Other sources told the Journal that Ethiopian investigators are annoyed at what they see as U.S. authorities' attempts to control the initial crash report, which is expected to be released in the next week. Ethiopian officials have pushed back against what they consider an effort from Boeing investigators to influence and speedup the release of the preliminary report, according to the Journal. In both crashes, an automated stall-prevention system was activated, sources told the Journal.


Source: Ethiopian News April 01, 2019 16:18 UTC



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