The FAA's chief will fly the Boeing 737 Max himself, as his agency moves closer to approving the plane's return to passenger service
The chief of the Federal Aviation Administration plans to pilot a Boeing 737 Max, a major symbolic step before the agency clears the plane to fly passengers again.
"I am not going to sign off on this aircraft until I fly it myself and am satisfied that I would put my own family on it without a second thought," he said in November 2019. A new automated flight control system on the Max, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System , was quickly found to be a primary culprit behind the crashes.
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