⁍ Two key House of Representatives Democrats urged the FAA to release documents related to the government’s 18-month review of the grounded Boeing 737 MAX.


⁍ Peter DeFazio and Rick Larsen said the FAA should release ‘system safety assessments, related analysis, assumptions about pilot response times and key test data concerning the safety of the aircraft

– The FAA should release “system safety assessments, related analysis, assumptions about pilot response times, and key test data concerning the safety of the aircraft” before it grounds the Boeing 737 MAX, two key House Democrats said Thursday, urging the agency to release documents related to its 18-month review of the grounded aircraft, Reuters reports. Rep. Peter DeFazio, who chairs the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and Rep. Rick Larsen, who heads the aviation subcommittee, said before ungrounding the plane the FAA should release ‘system safety assessments, related analysis, assumptions about pilot response times, and key test data concerning the safety of the aircraft.’ Boeing and the FAA did not immediately comment.



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