The Ethiopian Airlines pilot whose jet crashed killing 157 people had reported f...
Ethiopian Airlines said it would decide whether to cancel 737 MAX orders after a preliminary investigation.
Egypt, Thailand, Lebanon and Uzbekistan on Wednesday joined them, and Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam said Boeing should ground all such craft until safety is clear. The new variant of the world’s most-sold modern passenger aircraft was viewed as the likely workhorse for airlines for decades. But October’s Lion Air crash in Indonesia sparked a debate on automation, particularly over a software system designed to push the plane down to stop a stall during flight.
“We discussed the departure at length and I reviewed in my mind our automation setup and flight profile but can’t think of any reason the aircraft would pitch nose down so aggressively,” one pilot said.In another case, the pilot said: “With the concerns with the MAX 8 nose down stuff, we thought it appropriate to bring it to your attention.”
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.
Black boxes from Ethiopia plane crash could be sent to Europe: airlineThe black boxes from Sunday's plane crash in Ethiopia could be sent to a &q...
Read more »
The US government says it has no reason to ground the Boeing 737 MAX that has crashed twice since OctoberSafety regulators in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia have all grounded the Boeing 737 Max following the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302.
Read more »
Europe has now banned Boeing’s 737 Max — should U.S. passengers be concerned?What we do (and don’t) know about the two fatal crashes involving the Boeing 737 Max.
Read more »
European aviation regulator EASA suspends all Boeing 737 Max operations in Europe
Read more »
Irish shares lead Europe after May wins Brexit assurancesIrish shares outperformed the rest of the euro zone on Tuesday after European Co...
Read more »
Nissan's Infiniti to exit western Europe early next yearNissan Motor Co's premium brand Infiniti said on Friday it will exit wester...
Read more »