A United Airlines Boeing 737 Max airplane takes off in the rain at Renton Municipal Airport in Renton, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File) (AP) — Changing its tune, Boeing said Tuesday it is ...
In a statement posted to its website, Boeing is recommending the use of flight simulator training to accompany the return to service of its grounded 737 MAX fleet, which is a change from previous ...
An engineer, left, inspects the control panel inside a Boeing 737 flight simulator before a Grupo Aeromexico SAB pilot has a training session in Mexico City in 2012. When Boeing developed the 737 MAX, ...
Boeing is recommending pilots who fly its 737 Max receive training in a flight simulator before getting into the cockpit and operating the aircraft. "Safety is Boeing's top priority," said interim ...
In this April 10, 2019, file photo a Boeing 737 Max 8 airplane rolls toward takeoff before a test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle. Ted S. Warren / AP Boeing has told the FAA that 737 Max pilots ...
U.S. airlines are struggling to secure flight simulators for the 737 Max after Boeing said extra training will be needed for pilots before the aircraft returns to service. There are only 34 simulators ...
Lawmakers are looking into the safety certification of the Boeing 737 MAX. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the ‘‘Miracle on the Hudson’’ airplane captain who safely landed a disabled jetliner on the ...
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(Reuters) - Boeing Co said on Tuesday it was recommending that airline pilots undergo simulator training before they resume flying the 737 MAX, a shift from its previous position that pilots only ...
Boeing now is recommending pilots complete flight simulator training prior to returning to the cockpits of 737 Max – a position reversal for a company that long insisted computer-based training was ...
Boeing is recommending 737 MAX simulator training in addition to computer-based training for all MAX pilots prior to return to service of the 737 MAX. Interim Boeing CEO Greg Smith said: “This ...