Airline group advocates more training for Boeing 737 Max
MONTREAL A trade group representing hundreds of airlines pushed again for additional training on Boeings 737 Max plane and for a coordinated effort to ensure the safe return of the aircraft after two deadly crashes.
If additional training is required, including the possible introduction of simulators for the Max, it could come at a tremendous cost to Boeing.
Earlier this month Chesley Sully Sullenberger, who landed a crippled airliner safely on the Hudson River in 2009, told the House aviation subcommittee that Max pilots should train for emergencies related to flight-control software in simulators not just on computers, as Boeing proposes. Several others who testified also criticized Boeings pilot training for the aircraft, with some saying that Boeings zeal to minimize pilot-training costs for airlines buying the 737 Max jet contributed to design errors and inadequate training.
The International Air Transport Association held a meeting in Montreal between airlines and regulators. Alexandre de Juniac, head of the IATA, said Thursday in a prepared statement that the aviation industry cannot operate effectively without coordination between aircraft operators and regulators.
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