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FAA to test Boeing 737 MAX following months of controversy


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According to CNN, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will conduct a test flight within the next two weeks following fixes to its infrastructure. The aircraft was grounded worldwide following two major crashes in October 2018 and March 2019, in which 346 people were killed. 

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FAA also has taken a dent to its reputation... As they were not able to catch the flaw when they had the chance to certify the plane....  33mtnj.gif

I heard the Australian Civil Aviation wants to take part this time to see through the process of safety .. rather than trusting FAA .... 33mtnj.gif

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1 minute ago, Anta Assamey said:

FAA also has taken a dent to its reputation... As they were not able to catch the flaw when they had the chance to certify the plane....  33mtnj.gif

I heard the Australian Civil Aviation wants to take part this time to see through the process of safety .. rather than trusting FAA .... 33mtnj.gif

they did not certify this plane as a new model... paatha 737 and 737NG quota lo ne pass chesaru ... 

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Just now, chittimallu_14 said:

they did not certify this plane as a new model... paatha 737 and 737NG quota lo ne pass chesaru ... 

Ya you are right.... but missed the faulty MCAS system kada....  which the FAA should not miss .... Indaka vere thread lo 60 min about 737 Max padindi kada... watch the last 5 minutes... 

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Consumer confidence in MAX was shaken already. Flying in the air is serious business and risking lives!

Boeing has pending orders for 5000 Max aircrafts. Would be interesting to see how those deliveries will pan out.

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