Boeing docs show employees mocking US regulators
The mocking tone of the messages is yet another embarrassment for Boeing amid the 737 MAX crisis and worsens its already relations with the FAA. The plane has been grounded worldwide since March 13. – EPA pic, January 10, 2020.
BOEING internal documents released yesterday show that its employees mocked US aviation regulators and bragged they could get the 737 MAX certified with minimal training for pilots. The communications, made public by US lawmakers, include exchanges among Boeing test pilots that speak of problems with flight simulators reproducing actual flight conditions, the company said.
Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one week free access!
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Boeing crash probe protocol seen hampered by Iran-US tensionsIslamic republic says it will not hand over plane’s black box to the American company. FMTNews Boeing737
Read more »
China confirms negotiator to sign trade deal in US next week | The Malaysian InsightSigning will cap a nearly two-year spat that has threatened to throttle the global economy.
Read more »
US lawmakers urge action on ‘crimes against humanity’ in China | The Malaysian InsightElected reps are urging the government to impose sanctions due to the systematic detention of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.
Read more »
Migrant denied asylum slits own throat on US-Mexico border | The Malaysian InsightSuicide occurs after man was not allowed entry to the United States, say officials.
Read more »
US House votes to curb Trump war power on Iran | The Malaysian InsightLawmakers, including Republicans, express deep scepticism on the administration’s rationale to kill Qasem Soleimani.
Read more »
California seeks US$1.4 billion for homelessness crisis | The Malaysian InsightExecutive order calls for supply of 100 camp trailers for temporary housing and to deliver health services.
Read more »