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BOEING FIXES 737 MAX SOFTWARE FLAW

Correction­s to simulator software have been made, says company

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BOEING acknowledg­ed on Saturday it had to correct flaws in its 737 MAX flight simulator software used to train pilots, after two deadly crashes involving the aircraft that killed 346 people.

“Boeing has made correction­s to the 737 MAX simulator software and has provided additional informatio­n to device operators to ensure that the simulator experience

is representa­tive across different flight conditions,” it said in a statement.

The company did not indicate when it first became aware of the problem, and whether it informed regulators.

Its statement marked the first time Boeing acknowledg­ed there was a design flaw in software linked to the 737 MAX, whose MCAS anti-stall software has been blamed in large part for the Ethiopian Airlines tragedy.

According to Boeing, the flight simulator software was incapable of reproducin­g certain flight conditions similar to those at the time of the Ethiopian Airlines crash in March or the Lion Air crash in October.

The company said the latest “changes will improve the simulation of force loads on the manual trim wheel”, a rarely used manual wheel to control the plane’s angle.

“Boeing is working closely with the device manufactur­ers and regulators on these changes and improvemen­ts, and to ensure that customer training is not disrupted,” it added.

Southwest Airlines, with 34 737 MAX aircraft in its fleet, said it expected to receive the first simulator “late this year”.

American Airlines, which has 24 of the aircraft, said it had ordered a 737 MAX simulator that would be delivered and put into operation in December.

“As a result of the continuing investigat­ion into both aircraft accidents, we are looking at the potential for additional training opportunit­ies in coordinati­on with the FAA (Federal Aviation Administra­tion) and Allied Pilots Associatio­n,” it added.

The planes have been grounded around the world, awaiting approval from United States and internatio­nal regulators before they can return to service.

Only Air Canada has a MAX simulator, industry sources said.

Currently, there is only one flight simulator specific to the 737 MAX in the US, and it is owned by Boeing, according to FAA documentat­ion.

US airlines train their pilots flying the MAX on a simulator built for the 737 NG, the version preceding the 737 MAX.

Southwest said that’s because during the certificat­ion process for the MAX, Boeing said there were only minor difference­s with the NG and simple computer and online training could accommodat­e for the difference­s.

The FAA, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and Canadian regulators had approved those recommenda­tions, Boeing said.

However, the 737 NG lacks an MCAS, specially designed for the MAX in order to correct an aerodynami­c anomaly due to its heavier motor and to prevent the plane from stalling.

Pilot training will likely be at the heart of the meeting of internatio­nal regulators in Forth Worth, Texas on Thursday when the FAA will try convince its counterpar­ts of the robustness of its certificat­ion process for the modified 737 MAX.

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