Indonesia, where a brand-new Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by the local budget carrier Lion Air crashed last October, temporarily grounded its fleet of the aircraft today after the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
Investigators there have still not determined the cause of the Lion Air crash, when a Boeing 737 Max 8 plunged into the Java Sea on a flight from Jakarta to the Indonesian island of Bangka, killing all 189 passengers and crew.
Preliminary findings released last November revealed that its pilots struggled in vain to prevent the plane’s automated computer from pulling it down after a long-running problem with crucial monitoring instruments.
An interim report by Indonesia’s National Transport Safety Committee (NTSC) said that the plane was not airworthy even on its previous flight,…
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March 11, 2019 at 07:00PM
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