Witnesses Will Tell A Federal Safety Board About The Blowout On A Boeing 737 Max Earlier This Year
(Associated Press) – The National Transportation Safety Board is about to hold a two-day hearing into the blowout of a panel from the side of a Boeing 737 Max airliner.
The safety board’s hearing starts Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
It will hear from witnesses including its own investigators who have been looking into the Jan. 5 accident that occurred during an Alaska Airlines flight.
The board is calling it a fact-finding hearing.
The NTSB will not vote on a probable cause for the accident.
That step probably won’t happen for another year or longer after more investigation.