David_itl
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The Ethiopian authorities have now stated that there are indeed similarities with the Lion Air crash with more details to be revealed in a few days time with the preliminary report to be published within 30 days.
On reading that Boeing submitted to the FAA that the MCAS system would do an input of 0.6 degrees downward with it being signed off with that, they altered it to actually produce 2.5 degrees downward and didn't bother to tell anyone. Sad to say that I do believe it's time for the FAA to withdraw the type certificate and instruct Boeing that every single facet of the 737 MAX series will have to tested and pass the 2019 standards for aircraft certification rather than grandfathered in save for what they claim are the differences. After all, they seem to be using the 1967 737 type certificate that appears to have practically diddly squat in common with the the MAX apart from it being made by Boeing, has the nomenclature 737, has a nose, a tail and 2 wings with engines underneath those wings.
On reading that Boeing submitted to the FAA that the MCAS system would do an input of 0.6 degrees downward with it being signed off with that, they altered it to actually produce 2.5 degrees downward and didn't bother to tell anyone. Sad to say that I do believe it's time for the FAA to withdraw the type certificate and instruct Boeing that every single facet of the 737 MAX series will have to tested and pass the 2019 standards for aircraft certification rather than grandfathered in save for what they claim are the differences. After all, they seem to be using the 1967 737 type certificate that appears to have practically diddly squat in common with the the MAX apart from it being made by Boeing, has the nomenclature 737, has a nose, a tail and 2 wings with engines underneath those wings.