FAA to Review Boeing’s New Crew Alerting System for 737 MAX 10
Aviation News – The Federal Aviation Administration will evaluate Boeing’s upgraded flight crew alerting system for the 737 MAX 10, a key step as the aircraft moves toward certification amid heightened scrutiny of cockpit safety standards. The review centers on Boeing’s proposed enhancements, which include a synthetic angle-of-attack system and new controls to deactivate stall-warning and overspeed alerts. The updated system follows a 2022 decision by Congress to waive a deadline that would have required the MAX 10 to meet a newer cockpit-alerting standard, allowing Boeing more time to develop an alternative compliance pathway.