The chief of the Federal Aviation Administration Stephen Dickson, after being pressed by three different lawmakers, admitted Wednesday that the agency had made a mistake by not taking immediate action to prevent additional crashes of Boeing’s 737 MAX plans after the Lion Air crash.
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FAA chief admits agency made a mistake not taking immediate action to prevent further Boeing 737 MAX crashes
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