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FAA Chief Tests Boeing 737 Max Software Updates In Flight Simulator

FAA Chief Tests Boeing 737 Max Software Updates In Flight Simulator

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The head of the FAA, Stephen Dixon, tested software fixes for the 737 Max in Boeing's simulator. The 737 Max was grounded globally after two fatal crashes. Investigations are ongoing, but issues with the angle of attack sensors have been identified. Boeing admitted a flaw in the alert system, which was not standard on all planes. Boeing aims to have the 737 Max flying again by year-end, pending FAA approval. Dixon plans to personally fly the aircraft before certification.

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What did the head of the FAA test regarding the 737 Max aircraft?

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What were the consequences of the crashes involving the 737 Max aircraft?

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What flaw did Boeing's engineers discover in 2017?

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What is the purpose of the angle of attack alert feature?

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What plans does the FAA administrator have regarding the 737 Max certification?

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