Boeing MAX crashes
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All on Fri Jan 20 20:16:44 2023
Boeing must answer in a court in Fort Worth (Texas) next Thursday for the two fatal accidents involving the MAX in Indonesia and Ethiopia in 2018 and 2019, in which 346 people died.
According to a Texas federal judge in Fort Worth, Boeing wrongly did not have to answer to a judge for the consequences of the accidents after a settlement was reached in January 2021. The aircraft manufacturer then paid 2.5 billion dollars (2.3 billion euros) after an agreement with the Ministry of Justice. In return, Boeing was offered immunity.
Relatives believe that this settlement should not have been made because, according to them, Boeing was guilty of withholding important information about the MAX. This concerns information about the so-called MCAS system, which automatically corrects the aircraft when it threatens to stall. This could occur because the position of the motors at the MAX can cause a pitch-up.
The continuous activation of MCAS played a major role in the crashes of Lion Air's Boeing MAX in October 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines in March 2019. After these accidents, the MAX was banned from flying until the end of 2020.
The family members have already lodged an objection to the settlement at the end of 2021. The judge now wants Boeing to be present next week when the victims' relatives present the charges. According to the judge, the victims had the right under the so-called Crime Victims' Rights Act to have been involved in the settlement in 2021 as a victim of a crime.
--- DB4 - MidniteSpecial
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