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The Boeing 737 Max may be cleared to fly in the next few weeks, FAA chief says

The FAA expects to approve the Beoing 737 Max to fly again in the next few weeks, FAA chief Steve Dickson said on Thursday.

Dickson said that the certification flight — the last major step in the certification process — would likely occur in the coming weeks. Reuter's first reported Dickson's statements. He also said that the FAA had completed its audit of the software fix on the troubled plane, and that while there may be some "adjustments" needed, there would not be a significant delay.The 737 Max has been grounded since March 2019, following the second of two fatal crashes.

 

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Flying this experiment is the new extreme sport

Don’t count on me to fly these coffins when they return!

No thanks.. Not me ever

I’ll pass thank you

I will be checking plane configurations when I book flights then. The physical design is flawed and software updates can’t fix that.

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