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US regulator failed to ground Boeing 737 Max despite risks



 
 
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Old October 20th 20, 09:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Geoff Rove
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Default US regulator failed to ground Boeing 737 Max despite risks

On Friday, December 13, 2019 at 7:18:37 AM UTC-6, Larry Dighera wrote:
https://www.ft.com/content/04f6f45e-...f-cc63de1d73f4

US regulator failed to ground Boeing 737 Max despite risks
FAA’s analysis showed aircraft was more accident-prone than others

Ed Pierson, a former senior manager on the 737 production line: 'Right
now all my internal warning bells are going off' © Bloomberg

Kiran Stacey in Washington DECEMBER 11 2019
The US aviation regulator failed to ground Boeing’s fleet of 737 Max
aircraft even after its own analysis showed it was far more
accident-prone than most aircraft.

A study commissioned by the Federal Aviation Administration following
the first of two fatal accidents involving the Max showed that the
aircraft was likely to crash much more than would normally be
expected, a congressional committee revealed on Wednesday.

The findings were revealed during the latest in a series of hearings
into the two accidents, which have caused one of the biggest crises in
Boeing’s history


American wants to fly NYC to Miami with the Max. Hopefully the route is close to
emergency landing sites. Don't stray too far over the Ocean AA.
 




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