Following a review of Boeing’s documentation for the revised 737 MAX upgraded software, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) asked for additional information in a different format, likely further delaying flight approval of the beleaguered aircraft.
Posted by Jeffrey Richmond
Mr. Richmond recently retired from the Aerospace industry as a technical writer and continues to write and research on a variety of topics including aviation and aerospace business. He spent a tour of duty as a pilot and instructor in the US Air Force, flew for a regional airline, and taught at two aviation universities. Jeff and his wife Peggy live in the country between Chattanooga and Nashville, Tennessee.