Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson says he has some suggestions for new changes to the Boeing 737 MAX after piloting the grounded jetliner Wednesday.
"I like what I saw on the flight," said Dickson, a former airline pilot who flew earlier versions of the 737.
"That doesn't mean I don't have some debrief items going forward," said Dickson after his two-hour flight from Seattle's Boeing Field.
Dickson said he'd like to see tweaks "not so much in the procedures, but in the narrative that describes the procedures."
Federal regulators are still evaluating Boeing's proposed safety changes to the embattled design after a pair of fatal crashes abroad killed 346 people, grounding the plane worldwide in March 2019. Dickson...