When the FAA leads flight testing of updated Boeing 737 MAX software in the coming weeks, the process will be different than past certification efforts. Instead of relying on a few flight-crew pairs from airlines the FAA regulates and perhaps a Canadian carrier or two, the pool of line pilots...
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