Report slams Boeing over 737 MAX midair blowout
Story: :: NTSB
US regulators published their reports about The Mairair Patchout, including a Boeing 737 Max, operated by Alaska airlines last year.
And it won’t start reading easily for the aviation giant.
The National Transportation Security Board said Boeing could not provide workers training, guidance and supervision that could prevent the incident.
In the comments on Tuesday, the board of directors criticized the company’s security culture and the fact that he could not wear the key bolts properly while making jets.
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NTSB President Jennifer Homendy said that the incident was completely prevented, because the aircraft manufacturer had to address the production problems determined in internal inspections that last for ten years or longer.
He said that no one was killed or seriously injured in the explosion was nothing but miracle.
The accident confronted Boeing with a deep crisis.
He declared that the Ministry of Justice had violated a criminal investigation and a violation of a delayed prosecution agreement adopted after previous deadly accidents.
The organizers also tried to improve the quality of the company while offering Max’s output.
These restrictions remain in place by breaking the production of the company’s best -selling model.
Boeing says he regrets the incident and continues to work to strengthen safety and quality.
Redesigning the door plug -that leads to explosion.
Homendy praised the new company chief Kelly Ortbe, but said that he had “cut off his job” by taking all the problems.
The NTSB report also criticized the Federal Aviation Administration by saying that the problems in the company should be aware of the problems.
FAA increased Boeing’s supervision after saying that it was very suitable for the monitoring of the company last year.