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FAA fines Boeing for unapproved sensors on almost 800 737s
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $19.7 million fine against Boeing for regulatory violations related to sensors on nearly 800 examples of the 737NG and 737 Max. (www.flightglobal.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Surely the reason to have paperwork is show the required safety checks are made to ensure its not a future problem like the crashed 737s
Yes very true.... The old saying in Maintenance states - "Every Time a Plane Flies, Another tree Dies" - It is unbelievable how much paperwork is on these planes, but it is for a good reason.
I thought Navy maintenance paperwork was bad back in the `80s. Today's digital age of paperwork makes that look like nothing.
Sure hope the Navy has no problems with its P8 Poseidon (737-800) made by Boeing. Never is mentioned in all the issues with the Max & what Boeing is doing to correct them.
The Navy flies AoA , not Pitch, why would they give a crap about MCAS?
Sorry big boy, I'm not a Boeing engineer, nor pilot, even though I'm sure you're both, but I just was concerned about the Navy's version of the 737-800 and does it have any of the same characteristics of the 2 Max planes that crashed. i'll go elsewhere to get English language answers.