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After Lion Air crash, Boeing doubled down on faulty 737 MAX assumptions

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Seven weeks after the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX operated by Lion Air killed 189 people in Indonesia, the jetmaker made a detailed presentation to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) justifying its design of the flight control system that had repeatedly pushed the jet’s nose down. (www.seattletimes.com) More...

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Quirkyfrog
Of course. Go to the regulators, they basically own, and profess their belief that the pilots were at fault.

Defend Boeing out of that one.

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