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Boeing inappropriately coached pilots in 737 MAX testing, US Senate report says
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The Boeing 737 MAX has recently begun flying again after being cleared by the US aviation agency.
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Boeing officials inappropriately coached test pilots during recertification efforts after two fatal 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people, according to a lengthy new US congressional report.
Key points:
A whistleblower said Boeing representatives gave advice to test pilots in flight simulations
The report accuses Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration of trying to cover up important information
The committee s chair said the report highlighted failed leadership and lack of oversight in the aviation agency
737 Max: Senate investigators fault FAA over Boeing jet, safety
By David Koenig
The planes have been grounded for nearly two years.
Boeing improperly influenced a test designed to see how quickly pilots could respond to malfunctions on the Boeing 737 Max, and Federal Aviation Administration officials may have obstructed a review of two deadly crashes involving the plane, Senate investigators say.
In a report released Friday, the Senate Commerce Committee also said the FAA continues to retaliate against whistleblowers. The FAA’s parent agency, the Transportation Department, has also hindered investigators by failing to turn over documents, it said.
The report follows a similarly scathing review of the FAA by a House panel earlier this year. Both grew out of concern about the agency’s approval of the Boeing Max.