Consumer advocate Ralph Nader indicates there could be a path for Boeing to get its 737 Max jet back in service.
Investigators looking into the cause of the crashes point to an issue with the 737 Max flight-control program, known as MCAS. Boeing said it has a fix for the problem. Regulators have not signed off on it yet.Nader said, "What Boeing really should do is make public its technical details and its fixes."
"If they want to get reassurance, Boeing that is, they better put this stuff out, not try to do it in secret, which has been their tradition," Nader said, calling the MCAS system "flawed" and "complicated." In addition to trying to get the Max back in service, Boeing is facing several investigations into the design and certification of the beleaguered plane by regulators, including a reported criminal probe by the Justice Department.
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