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The recent incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max experiencing a 'Dutch roll' has caught the attention of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The NTSB is delving into the cause of the unusual rolling motion that occurred during a flight from Phoenix to Oakland. This investigation comes amidst concerns about the safety of the Boeing 737 Max model.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is also closely scrutinizing the 'Dutch roll' incident, recognizing the significant damage sustained by the Southwest Airlines aircraft. The rare phenomenon has raised questions about the aircraft's stability and flight controls, leading regulators to take proactive measures to ensure passenger safety.
Boeing, the manufacturer of the 737 Max series, is cooperating with federal authorities to identify the factors contributing to the 'Dutch roll' experienced by the Southwest Airlines jet. The collaboration between Boeing, the FAA, and other regulatory bodies aims to address any design or operational issues that may have led to the in-flight maneuver.
As investigations progress, the aviation industry and passengers await findings that could shed light on the safety of the Boeing 737 Max fleet. The outcome of the probe will likely have implications for the future of the aircraft model and air travel safety standards.
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