Boeing reportedly kept the FAA in the dark about big changes it made to the 737 Max’s flight-control software late in its development (BA)

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  • The Federal Aviation Administration didn’t understand the risks of the flight-control system in Boeing’s 737 Max before the first of its fatal accidents last October, according to a new report in The New York Times.
  • The engineers charged with overseeing the safety of the automated software had little experience with such systems, according to the report.
  • The FAA allowed Boeing to assess the safety of the system itself, The Times reported.
  • Boeing largely kept the agency in the dark about the importance and risks of the system and didn’t give the FAA an updated safety assessment after making a read more >>>

    Source : BusinessInsider.Com

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