Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed Boeing's emergency procedures before crash - WSJ.
SINGAPORE/ADDIS ABABA - The pilots of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX jet that crashed last month had initially followed Boeing Co's emergency procedures but later deviated from them as they tried to regain control of the plane, the Wall Street Journal said on Wednesday.
The Journal report, citing unidentified people briefed on the matter, said the pilots had initially shut off the MCAS anti-stall system that was pushing the airplane's nose down shortly after it took off from Addis Ababa. A 737 pilot told Reuters last week it was"not physically easy to make large trim changes to correct, say, an MCAS input" by using the wheel.
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