US committee seeks to interview Boeing engineer on safety of 737 Max plane

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BENGALURU (REUTERS) - A US panel has asked Boeing to make an engineer available for an interview after reports that the worker filed an internal ethics complaint on 737 Max's safety and that the planemaker convinced the regulator to relax safety standards.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BENGALURU - A US panel has asked Boeing to make an engineer available for an interview after reports that the worker filed an internal ethics complaint on 737 Max's safety and that the planemaker convinced the regulator to relax safety standards.

The engineer, who worked on cockpit instruments and controls, felt that the safety system could have reduced risks that contributed to two fatal crashes that killed 346 people in Ethiopia and Indonesia, according to the report. Boeing said it would continue to cooperate with Congress and regulatory authorities as it focuses on safely returning the Max to service.

Boeing persuaded the Federal Aviation Administration in 2014 to relax safety standards for the new 737 Max related to cockpit alerts that would warn pilots of problems during flight, the Seattle Times reported on Wednesday, citing documents.

 

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