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How Airlines Are Able To Fly The Boeing 737 MAX During Its Grounding
Airlines are moving their grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft around the world, to escape harsh winter conditions, perform maintenance and move them into long term storage. However, many have asked how an airline can conceivably even be allowed to fly a ‘grounded’ plane, let alone one that has a critical flaw preventing airworthiness. To answer this question we need to look at the Boeing 737 MAX and why airlines are trying to move them despite the ban. (simpleflying.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Airline move broken airplanes all the time...for a variety of reasons. Just a "simple" Ferry Permit and off you go, follow the manufacturers procedure for that flight and there you go...no special training required.
Such a none story. Of course airlines and the manufacturer should be allowed to move aircraft for storage and maintenance reasons. By now the crews are well aware of the potential issues with the MAX and have been trained to deal with all eventualities. If the MAX was truly dangerous to fly then the crews would refuse.
You can just forget about the 737 MAX because of its issues and just continue on.
Rubbish...after all the scrutiny it will probably be one the safest aircraft in the sky to fly on.
And what will you do with the 400 made and many others on order, may I ask?
Boeing has done now over 700 flight tests, and people are still scared to fly it? Lol, especially after the software fixes and FAA recertification?