FAA and Boeing initially disagreed on severity of “catastrophic” 737 Max software glitch

This post is also available in: 简体中文 (Chinese (Simplified))Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration intentionally broke part of the 737 Max’s flight control computer. Inside Boeing’s engineering flight simulator in Renton, Wash, test pilots flew a scenario causing a fault in a microprocessor that lives in a box underneath the floor in an electronics equipment bay of the single-aisle jet, according to two people familiar with the situation. The FAA and Boeing have been putting the Max’s revised Maneuvering Characteristics … Continue reading FAA and Boeing initially disagreed on severity of “catastrophic” 737 Max software glitch