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U.S. House probe of 737 MAX finds ‘disturbing pattern’ of Boeing failures and ‘grossly insufficient’ FAA oversight
An intensive investigation by a U.S. House Committee into the causes of the two Boeing 737 MAX crashes reveals new details documenting what a final report calls “a disturbing pattern of technical miscalculations and troubling management misjudgments made by Boeing,” along with “grossly insufficient oversight by the FAA.” (www.seattletimes.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
How does all this happen and why were there no issues with domestically trained and operated flights?
There were 8,600 737 MAX flights per week before the crashes, operated by 50 carriers around the world. Do you know what fraction of those were in the US?
SWA8701 was a domestically operated flight, with domestically trained pilots.
I am not aware of SWA having a crash of a 737MAX! Please explain.
He didn't say anything about there being a crash. he stated why there were "NO ISSUES" with domestically trained and operated flights. SWA8701 was a domestic flight, with domestically trained pilots.
It had a problem.
It had a problem.
In other words, you knew it was irrelevant but posted anyway. Why.
SWA8701 was an engine related issue. Returned to Orlando and landed safely.
I know it was an engine related issue. He never stated that it was a crash or that it had to be a crash. He stated that there wasn't any issues on a domestic flight. SWA8701 was a domestic flight that had an issue.
He also didn't say anything about aircraft type or whether it was commercial, general, or military flights he was talking about. You assume too much.