The head of the Federal Aviation Administration took a direct role in evaluating the Boeing 737 Max on Wednesday, flying the aircraft on a two-hour test flight hour of Seattle. Speaking to reporters after landing, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson expressed confidence in the revamped plane’s airworthiness.
“I liked what I saw,” he said. “I felt that the training prepared me to be very comfortable with the plane.”
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