FAA chief says he won't certify the Boeing 737 Max until he flies the plane himself

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FAA chief says he won’t allow the Boeing 737 Max jets return to the skies for service until he personally flies the plane himself. - CNBC

facilities outside Seattle. While there, Dickson will meet with Boeing executives and be briefed on software updates to the 737 Max flight control system. He will also climb into a simulator and test out the changes Boeing engineers have made to the Max.

Dickson's decision to fly the Max before giving it final approval for commercial service is a new development. The official process calls for Boeing to file for recertification after a test flight that includes one pilot from Boeing and one pilot from the FAA.

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