An anti-stall system at the center of a probe into the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX...
WASHINGTON/PARIS - An anti-stall system at the center of a probe into the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX jetliner in Indonesia five months ago was also at play when an identical aircraft crashed in Ethiopia earlier this month, three people briefed on the matter said.
Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration declined to comment on the data, first reported by the Wall Street Journal. The system is designed to be activated only when the angle of attack - measuring the way the wing cuts through the air - has become too high to avoid the plane stalling or losing lift.
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