Thursday, October 1, 2020

B737 MAX Test flight with FAA President



 
Steve Dickson, head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), expressed his satisfaction with the Boeing 737 MAX test flight yesterday.

It is wondered what will happen to Boeing's 737 MAX type aircraft, which were lowered to the ground after two fatal accidents at short intervals. Steve Dickson, the head of the US Federal Aviation Office, announced that he would test it himself after the necessary arrangements were made on the plane. Dickson made that flight yesterday. Stating that he is satisfied with the test flight with the B737MAX, the FAA President said that the certification process has not yet been completed.
Steve Dickson, who spent about two hours in the sky with a plane taking off from Boeing's Seattle facilities, then returned to the facilities where he took off safely.

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