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MAXs will now require at least one working autopilot.
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New MAX Autopilot Requirement Addresses Emergency-Checklist Conflict | Sean Broderick The latest version of the Boeing 737 MAX master minimum equipment list corrects a conflict between the original MMEL’s allowances and pilot troubleshooting steps that allowed flights with no functioning autopilot, even as a checklist calls for autopilot engagement to correct flight-control issue. |
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Aerospace & Defense Roundup: Apr. 14 | Boeing orders and delivery slump accelerates, intuitive selects lunar mission launch date and landing site, F-15QA enters flight testing with vertical climb after takeoff and more. A roundup of aerospace, space and defense news. |
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USAF Monitors COVID-19 Impact On Space Industry | Lee Hudson The meeting discussed the need for integration and synchronization across the national security space community, current and projected threats to U.S. interests in space, and the impact of the COVID-19 environment on the aerospace industry. |
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