The FAA just got told off for not taking Boeing 737 rudder problems more seriously
Safety bosses took aim at aviation regulators over concerns about some Boeing 737 Max jets.
Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, accused the Federal Aviation Administration of "downplaying the urgency" of potentially defective rudder systems.
She warned that at least 40 airlines outside the US may be operating Boeing 737s with risky rudder parts.
The comments follow the ongoing investigation into a February incident where a United Airlines 737 Max experienced "stuck" rudder pedals during landing.
https://www.businessinsider.com/faa-ntsb-boeing-737-max-rudder-problems-letter-downplaying-issues-2024-10