R eports have emerged that US aircraft manufacturer Boeing has made a settlement deal with the family of one of the victims ...
The airplane nose extends a few feet outside the hotel walls, and the cockpit window looks out outside, so you'll feel like you're piloting the plane in the air. When you're not occupied by 737 things ...
by pushing the nose down. Following events where systems such as these malfunctioned, the 737 MAX was grounded globally until ...
and accuse the aircraft manufacturer of failing to inform the pilots of the new anti-stalling feature on its 737 Max plane system that could "push the nose down unexpectedly". Boeing has said that ...
To recover from a stall, a pilot would normally push the plane's nose down. In the 737 Max, MCAS does this automatically, moving the aircraft back to a "normal" flight position. The system then ...
The captain was using manual controls to bring the nose back up. The Boeing 737 Max plane crashed into the Java Sea just minutes after take-off from Jakarta on 29 October, with 189 people on board.
Boeing admitted to misleading regulators about the aircraft's flight control system, but families of victims reject the plea deal.
The new software will only activate if both sensors agree that the plane's nose is too high ... Regulators around the world have grounded their 737 Max jets, and pilots and flight staff have ...
DL809 from San Jose was diverted shortly after takeoff due to a bird strike. A replacement aircraft was sent, causing a ...
Pilots of a Boeing 737-800 involved in a landing excursion in ... but might have been influenced by unexpected juddering from a nose-wheel bearing failure. The TUI Airways aircraft had been ...