After Boeing Crashes, Sharp Questions About Industry Regulating Itself By News March 27, 2019 Add Comment Edit Long before the grounding of the 737 Max, the F.A.A. faced scrutiny over its longtime practice of giving manufacturers the authority to help certify their own planes. Share this post Related PostsKirstjen Nielsen Resigns as Trump’s Homeland Security SecretaryFox News Breaking News AlertBlamed for Climate Change, Oil Companies Invest in Carbon RemovalKevin McAleenan, Top U.S. Border Enforcement Officer, Is Named Acting Head of Homeland SecurityFox News Breaking News AlertFox News Breaking News AlertKevin McAleenan, Top U.S. Border Enforcement Officer, Is Named Acting Head of Homeland SecurityFox News Breaking News Alert
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