The Wall Street Journal reports that pilots flying the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 could not take control of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 even after following emergency procedures set out by the aircraft manufacturer
In this file photo taken on March 11, 2019, people stand near collected debris at the crash site of Ethiopia Airlines near Bishoftu, a town some 60 kilometres southeast of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The first – a Lion Air crash in Indonesia that killed 189 people in October – led to Boeing issuing a bulletin reminding operators of emergency guidelines to override a specially developed anti-stall system on MAX planes.
The preliminary report on the accident will likely be issued this week, the Ethiopian government has said.
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