EASA Identifies 737 MAX Autopilot Fault

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has presented Boeing with five major requirements that need to be addressed, before the 737 MAX returns to service. Reported by Bloomberg on the 6th of July 2019, the article notes the aircraft will not be allowed to fly again until the requirements are addressed and are tested accordingly. The five requirements the European Aviation Safety Agency have listed so far are as follows: Reduce the difficulty manually turning the trim wheel Address the … Continue reading EASA Identifies 737 MAX Autopilot Fault