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FAA in final stages of Boeing 737 MAX review; could approve as early as Nov. 18
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is in the final stages of reviewing proposed changes to Boeing Co’s 737 MAX and expects to complete the process in the “coming days,” the agency’s chief told Reuters on Monday. (www.reuters.com) עוד...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
like a cancer operation, the question is "did they get it all?" or is there something left unfinished that will result in a return of infection. Did boeing and the FAA accomplish a complete fix resulting in a safe aircraft? What trust level have these two entities earned from the rest of us? I don't know, and not very much.....
You are only 'cancer free' until the doc finds it again.
If the FAA is so incompetent, how and why could that incompetence only affect one particular make and model of airplane? Wouldn't everything they certified be suspect as well? And didn't the FAA's counterpart(s) all over the world give the newest 737 their stamp of approval as well? Why aren't any other certification authorities on your shit list as well? They approved the same airplane...
THe other regulators fell into lock step with the FAA, to everybodie's chagrin. The other boeing aircraft have not had the crash/fatalities that were front and center with 737max, which had system deficiencies destinctly of its own. These other boeings have millions of passenger miles successfully, whereas the Max did not have the quality miles.
It would be nice to get this aircraft back into the air, hoping for the best
There is not a chance in hell of my flying on a 737 Max. They have not completed the changes required by the Europeans, who I trust, and the FAA is a wholly owned subsidiary of the aircraft industry. In the past the FAA did an excellent job but it's staff and funding was stripped to the bone by congress so they are now only a rubber stamp for the aircraft manufactures.