Daniel Elwell will be asked on Wednesday about his agency’s role in certifying the 737 Max plane, now grounded after two deadly crashes. Source: NYT > Business – GLENN THRUSH
F.A.A. Chief to Face Boeing Questions at House Hearing
Daniel Elwell will be asked on Wednesday about his agency’s role in certifying the 737 Max plane, now grounded after two deadly crashes. Source: NYT > Business – GLENN THRUSH
Buses and Trains Lack Safety Features That Are Standard Elsewhere
The number of people killed in train and bus accidents is relatively low. But the nation’s top safety board says a few simple measures could cut the figures even more. Source: NYT > Business – JOSHUA BROCKMAN
Boeing Faces Capitol’s Glare as It Presses to Fix the 737 Max
The changes would give pilots more control and make it less likely that faulty data can set off a reaction, two issues at the center of investigations into two crashes. Source: NYT > Business – DAVID GELLES and THOMAS KAPLAN
Boeing Faces Capitol’s Glare as It Presses to Fix the 737 Max
The changes would give pilots more control and make it less likely that faulty data can set off a reaction, two issues at the center of investigations into two crashes. Source: NYT > Business – DAVID GELLES and THOMAS KAPLAN
The Plane Can Fly Itself. Is That Always a Good Thing?
Automation has helped create one of the safest stretches in aviation history. But some pilots are worried they are relying too much on autopilot. Source: NYT > Business – JACK NICAS and ZACH WICHTER