Pilots followed proper procedures but could not control jet: Report

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ADDIS ABABA • The Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper procedures when their Boeing 737 Max 8 plane repeatedly nosedived before a March 10 crash that killed 157 people, Ethiopian Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges said yesterday as she delivered the first official report on the disaster.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ADDIS ABABA • The Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper procedures when their Boeing 737 Max 8 plane repeatedly nosedived before a March 10 crash that killed 157 people, Ethiopian Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges said yesterday as she delivered the first official report on the disaster.

It suggested that Boeing review the aircraft control system and that the aviation authorities confirm the problem has been solved before allowing that plane model back into the air. Ethiopian Airlines said its crew had followed all the correct guidance to handle a difficult emergency.

 

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