FAA posts pilot training standards for Boeing 737 MAX

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FAA posts pilot training standards for Boeing 737 MAX

Agence France-Presse

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American Airlines 737 max passenger planes are parked on the tarmac at Tulsa International Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US March 23, 2020. Nick Oxford, Reuters/File Photo

NEW YORK, United States - US aviation safety regulators on Tuesday released pilot training protocols for the Boeing 737 MAX, moving the grounded jet one step closer to returning to the skies.

The Federal Aviation Administration published the standards incorporating recommendations from a board of civil aviation regulators from the United States, Canada, Brazil and the European Union. The agency is seeking public comment through November 2.

Although Tuesday's action by FAA is "an important step," the agency reiterated that "several key milestones" remain before the plane can be returned to service.

These include a review of Boeing's final design documentation to confirm compliance with FAA regulations.

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The MAX has been grounded since March 2019 following two crashes that killed 346 people.

FAA chief Steve Dickson last week said he was pleased with a 737 MAX test flight he piloted, but emphasized that more work was needed before the jet is returned to service.

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