Pilots Seek More Training on Boeing 737 MAX After Lion Air Crash

Dec. 3, 2018
Boeing is working to bolster confidence in its systems after pilots from American and Southwest said they weren’t informed about a flight-control system that can pitch the aircraft’s nose downward if it suspects the plane is losing lift under its wings.

American Airlines Group pilots want the carrier to offer more training on Boeing’s 737 MAX to better understand new anti-stall software, after a preliminary report on an Indonesia plane crash suggested that aircraft malfunctions left aviators overwhelmed.

The Allied Pilots Association (APA) made the request after what the union said was an unprecedented meeting with Boeing officials this week. The manufacturer also met with Southwest Airlines’ pilots union. Both carriers fly the MAX, Boeing’s latest iteration of the popular 737 jetliner. The new model replaced an older version called the next generation, or NG.

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