Ethiopian airline defends its pilots' training standards
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-ethiopian-airline-defends-standards.html
He said in a statement the pilots were also made aware of an emergency directive issued by the U.S. regulator, the FAA, following the crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 owned by Indonesia's Lion Air in October.
As investigators look into the crashes, attention has turned to a new software in the jets that can push their nose down in some circumstances, for example when the sensors suggest the plane may be stalling.
Ethiopian airline defends its pilots' training standards
Mar 21, 2019, 5:40pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2019-03-ethiopian-airline-defends-standards.html
> He said in a statement the pilots were also made aware of an emergency directive issued by the U.S. regulator, the FAA, following the crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 owned by Indonesia's Lion Air in October.
> As investigators look into the crashes, attention has turned to a new software in the jets that can push their nose down in some circumstances, for example when the sensors suggest the plane may be stalling.