The Joint Authorities Technical Review (JATR) has criticised the US Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) review of a safety system on Boeing’s 737 MAX jets – linked to the two crashes which killed nearly 350 people. Gaining an advanced copy of the report, Reuters is reporting that JATR, which was commissioned by the FAA in April, looked into the agency’s approval of the MCAS anti-stall system on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Commenting on the 69-page series of findings and recommendations, a statement from JATR said: “The JATR team found that the MCAS was not evaluated as a complete and integrated function

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