FAA Approves Test Flights Of Boeing's Updated 737 Max Jet

FAA Approves Test Flights Of Boeing's Updated 737 Max Jet

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The FAA has approved test flights for the Boeing 737 Max as part of its recertification process. The aircraft was grounded globally in March 2019 after two fatal crashes linked to its automatic stall prevention system. Boeing has been working on a software update, but recertification has been delayed due to additional technical issues. The FAA's clearance process involves multiple steps, including test flights and approval of pilot training programs. International regulatory approvals from Europe and Canada are also required.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What action did the FAA take regarding the Boeing 737 Max?

They approved the aircraft for commercial flights.

They authorized test flights for certification.

They banned the aircraft from U.S. airspace.

They permanently grounded the aircraft.

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What was identified as a potential cause of the Boeing 737 Max crashes?

Issues with the automatic stall prevention system

Pilot error

Weather conditions

Engine failure

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What has Boeing been working on to address the issues with the 737 Max?

A new pilot training program

A new aircraft model

A software update

A structural redesign

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What additional steps are required for the 737 Max's recertification?

A new marketing strategy

A public safety campaign

Clearance from European and Canadian regulators

Approval from the U.S. Congress

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Besides test flights, what else does the FAA need to approve for the 737 Max?

Boeing's environmental impact report

Boeing's financial statements

Boeing's customer service plan

Boeing's pilot training program