Boeing reveals new ‘very disturbing’ documents on 737 Max jetliner to FAA, Congress – USA TODAY

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A new batch of Boeing internal documents related to the 737 Max jetliner paint “a very disturbing picture” regarding employees’ concerns about safety, a House committee reported Tuesday.

The latest documents were sent over late Monday, the same day Boeing said CEO Dennis Muilenburg resigned effective immediately after a string of troubling disclosures about the development of the latest version of the 737 jetliner grounded worldwide after two crashes.

Both the Federal Aviation Administration and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, which has held a series of hearings about the 737 Max, acknowledged receiving the Boeing documents. They did not disclose the contents, saying they are under review.

737 MAX 8 aircraft on a taxiway as seen from above.

But the Seattle Times reported the documents include more internal communications involving former Boeing 737 chief test pilot Mark Forkner, who, in records previously disclosed, described problems in the development of the flight-control system blamed in the two crashes. His 2016 missive to a colleague also talked of “basically” but unknowingly, lying to regulators.

A statement from the committee said the documents raise new, serious questions about the 737 Max.

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