Reuters Exclusive: FAA says it identifies new potential risk on 737 MAX
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has identified a new potential risk that Boeing Co must address on its 737 MAX before the grounded jet can return to service, the agency told Reuters on Wednesday.
The FAA told Reuters, “On the most recent issue, the FAA’s process is designed to discover and highlight potential risks. The FAA recently found a potential risk that Boeing must mitigate.”
CNN: After a series of simulator test flights of the revamped Boeing 737 Max, a new flaw has been discovered in its computer system.
Government pilots found a failure of a microprocessor on board the Max could point the plane in a downward position.— Shimon Prokupecz (@ShimonPro) June 26, 2019