Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Indonesia blames Boeing 737 MAX design for Lion Air crash

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NEW YORK: Indonesian authoritie­s have cited failures in the Boeing 737 MAX design and oversight as contributi­ng to the 2018 Lion Air plane crash, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

The report into the crash, which will be formally released in early November, also blames pilot error and maintenanc­e issues for the crash that killed 189 people shortly after the flight departed from Jakarta last October, the newspaper said.

The Boeing plane model was later grounded worldwide after an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crashed after taking off from Addis Ababa in March, killing 157 people. Preliminar­y investigat­ions into both accidents have implicated the MCAS anti-stall system, designed specifical­ly for the 737 MAX.

Indonesian investigat­ors could still change their findings, which have been shared with the US Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) and National Transporta­tion Safety Board (NTSB), the Wall Street Journal says. US officials are scheduled to visit Indonesia at the end of September to discuss the report, in which Indonesian investigat­ors list some 100 factors in the crash.

While the NTSB is unlikely to object to the findings, Boeing and the FAA are worried that the report “will unduly emphasize design and FAA certificat­ion missteps”, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.

“Boeing continues to support the investigat­ion as the accident report is being completed,” a spokesman for the company s a i d . The F AA a n d NTSB declined to comment.

The NTSB is preparing to announce “around the end of the month” recommenda­tions to improve pilot and crew training, and to the FAA’S certificat­ion process for new airplane models.

A panel of internatio­nal regulators set up by the FAA is also expected in the coming weeks to submit a report critical of the relationsh­ip between Boeing and the agency. New FAA head Steve Dickson is to meet with his internatio­nal counterpar­ts on Monday ahead of an Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on meeting in Montreal to discuss Boeing’s proposed changes to the 737 MAX and its eventual return to service.

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