The FAA's chief will fly the Boeing 737 Max himself, as his agency moves closer to approving the plane's return to passenger service

The FAA's chief will fly the Boeing 737 Max himself, as his agency moves closer to approving the plane's return to passenger service

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FAA Administrator Steve Dickson will pilot a Boeing 737 Max on September 30, testing the plane himself before clearing it to fly again.

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