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Ethiopia's Boeing 737 MAX 8 black box data 'shows clear similarities' with Lion Air crash [www.abc.net.au]
Black Boxes From Ethiopia Plane Crash Show Similarities With Indonesia Crash : NPR [www.npr.org]
737 Max 8 software scrutinized after 2 fatal crashes [www.usatoday.com]
FAA, Boeing Have Tussled Over Pilot Training for 737 MAX Software Fix [www.wsj.com]
Was the 737 Max problem just bad software? [www.asiatimes.com]
Boeing 737 Max Major Design Flaws, Not a Software Failure [moneymaven.io]
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We get the politics they pay for: Boeing "is one of Washington’s biggest lobbyists, spending $15m in 2018 and $16.7m in 2017 on its lobbying efforts" https://t.co/Q798RJAFmM
— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) March 16, 2019
As Boeing's 737 Max 8 and 9 remain grounded after a deadly crash in Ethiopia last Sunday, the US company is fighting against time to fix one of its most important and lucrative fleets — while it tries to recover from one of its biggest crises so far. https://t.co/JHit08YTIX
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 15, 2019
Grounding a global fleet: Boeing faces its greatest challenge | Financial Times https://t.co/0kHrPmbGEq
— Neil Hume (@humenm) March 16, 2019
Boeing in crisis - our read at @FT https://t.co/N7H7dnQEQu
— Sylvia Pfeifer (@sylviapfeifer) March 16, 2019
Grounding a global fleet: Boeing’s greatest challenge https://t.co/Y3hIYf2zgV
— Financial Times (@FT) March 15, 2019
Grounding a global fleet: Boeing faces its biggest challenge https://t.co/dBL4W8vSWy
— Isaac ✈ Alexander (@jetcitystar) March 15, 2019
Family, friends and other mourners, some holding up photos of loved ones who died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash, joined a funeral procession in the streets of Addis Ababa, as the caskets were carried to the city's Holy Trinity Cathedral. https://t.co/NxuG5vmV3y
— NPR (@NPR) March 17, 2019
Data retrieved from the black boxes of the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board last week show "clear" similarities with the crash of a Lion Air jet in Indonesia last October. https://t.co/NxuG5v5kc0
— NPR (@NPR) March 17, 2019
Special training is often not required for pilots when new models of aircraft are introduced https://t.co/UPrgsCmipY
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) March 17, 2019
Boeing 737 Max 8 fallout: How much pilot training is enough when airplanes debut? #max8 #faa https://t.co/PxizvMX2vC
— Evan Kirstel at #EC19 (@evankirstel) March 17, 2019
Two dire issues in the worldwide regulation of aircraft manufacturers and airlines have emerged.https://t.co/UPrgsCmipY
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) March 15, 2019
Boeing advocated for pilots to essentially read a handout.
— Will Horton (@winglets747) March 16, 2019
FAA pushed for “self-guided instruction on a laptop computer” that would include more details and require comparatively more time.
Neither option proposed simulator training. https://t.co/ed1jBLdYl5
How much training to require with the Boeing 737 MAX software hasn’t been settled https://t.co/JL4yqnFD0u
— Andrew Tangel (@AndrewTangel) March 15, 2019
Boeing 737 Max Major Design Flaws, Not a Software Failurehttps://t.co/NhLcI4eKkF
— Mike Mish Shedlock (@MishGEA) March 17, 2019
The 737 Max crashes stem from severe design issues and flagrant cost-cutting efforts, not software issues. pic.twitter.com/sRrWq9AnZL
When engineers are overruled by cost cutting - the result is the #Boeing737Max - 737 Max Major Design Flaws, Not a Software Failure - not sure how the stock price is still holding up #Boeing https://t.co/ohgB5iURdw
— Frank Meehan (@frank_meehan) March 18, 2019
Boeing must learn from the 737 Max accidents https://t.co/oU3mrxvaTl
— Financial Times (@FT) March 17, 2019
Boeing must learn from the 737 Max accidents https://t.co/umiwXxX4SR
— Isaac ✈ Alexander (@jetcitystar) March 17, 2019