NTSB issues ‘urgent’ safety warning for some Boeing 737s, including 737 MAX
- The National Transportation Safety Board has issued “urgent” recommendations for Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration after a safety issue was found with 737 Max jetliners' rudder pedals.
- The recommendations follow an incident involving a United Airlines plane and apply only to United, as the FAA believes the faulty parts are no longer in use.
- The NTSB advised Boeing to change flight manuals, warning that using maximum pedal force could cause sudden rudder movement, resulting in loss of control during landing.
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