FAA Official Claims Former Boeing Chief Technical Pilot Misled Her About Max Changes to 737

FAA Official Claims Former Boeing Chief Technical Pilot Misled Her About Max Changes to 737
An American Airlines Boeing 737-800, equipped with radar altimeters that may conflict with telecom 5G technology, can be seen flying 500 feet above the ground while on final approach to land at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, on Jan. 6, 2022. Bryan Woolston/Reuters
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A Federal Aviation Administration official has claimed that a former Boeing chief test pilot misled her about changes to the company’s Boeing 737 Max software which were later connected to two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019.

Stacey Klein, an FAA training specialist, was in charge of determining what training pilots needed for the Max during its development, and as such, said had regular interactions with Mark Forkner, who previously served as Chief Technical Pilot for Boeing.

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