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  • Originally posted by Gabriel View Post
    Report of the Congress into the Ethiopian and Lion Air crashes and the design and certification of the MAX.

    https://transportation.house.gov/imo...%20Release.pdf

    Summary in AvHerald:

    http://avherald.com/h?article=4c534c4a/0093&opt=0
    Still....... not seeing the criminal indictments that justice requires....

    Still not seeing the clawbacks on all that executive compensation...

    Just a lot of 'duh'.

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    • Originally posted by Evan View Post

      Still....... not seeing the criminal indictments that justice requires....

      Still not seeing the clawbacks on all that executive compensation...

      Just a lot of 'duh'.
      Those are a separate department. The executive suite has been cleaned out or is still in the process of being done. It is up to some DOJ to decide if criminal charges are merited or even possible given the report. I'm sure they're still digesting it.

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      • Originally posted by Schwartz View Post

        Those are a separate department. The executive suite has been cleaned out or is still in the process of being done. It is up to some DOJ to decide if criminal charges are merited or even possible given the report. I'm sure they're still digesting it.
        But the wrong executive suite. The guilty parties are FORMER executives from the 737MAX development era. They're enjoying a nice retirement instead of paying the price for what they created.

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          • FAA clears Boeing 737 MAX to fly again.


            "Following the return to service, the FAA will continue to work closely with our foreign civil aviation partners to evaluate any potential additional enhancements for the aircraft. The agency also will conduct the same rigorous, continued operational safety oversight of the MAX that we provide for the entire U.S. commercial fleet"

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            • Final report to be released this week:


              Originally posted by Aviation Herald
              In a press conference on Dec 23rd 2022 Ethiopia's Transport Minister said, the final report is going to be released in the next few days and will confirm the findings already set in the preliminary report, in particular that MCAS triggered a nose down trim several times until the crew lost control. The final report has NOT yet been released (despite claims by media).

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