After being under scrutiny across the globe post the Ethiopia and Indonesia crash, problems are not ending for Boeing's 737 MAX planes as the transportation department of the United States is now investigating the approval by Federal Aviation Administration for the same aircrafts as reported by news sources.
As per the news sources, the flight safety system is the main focus of investigation also known as Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) which is said to be the major loophole responsible for the Indonesian plane crash.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified by US department of Transportation to keep the related documents ready so that the probe could be carried out to ensure the established standards to match the aircraft specifications and analysis of the newly installed MCAS system.
There have been two deadly aircraft crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia in the recent past after which the plane maker is under scanner.