U.S. House probe of 737 MAX finds 'disturbing pattern' of Boeing failures and 'grossly insufficient'
Source: Seattle Times
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.
Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., chair of the U.S. House Transportation Committee, signaled in a teleconference briefing that the committee plans to soon propose legislation reforming how the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifies airplanes as safe to fly.
He called it mind boggling that the MAX, which had two crashes that killed 346 people within five months, was originally certified by both Boeing and the FAA as compliant with all safety regulations.
The problem is, it was compliant and not safe. And people died, DeFazio said, Obviously the system is inadequate.
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