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Indonesia orders inspection of all Boeing 737-MAX 8 aircraft following Lion Air crash

2018-10-31 14 Dailymotion

Indonesia has ordered the inspection of all Boeing 737-MAX 8 aircraft following Monday's Lion Air crash.<br />For more on this and other news around the world we turn to our Ro Aram…<br />Aram…what's the latest?<br /><br />Well Mark… It's believed the Lion Air plane had suffered instrument problems on its previous flight.<br />An Indonesia safety official said among the issues was unreliable airspeed readings.<br />There have also been reports from passengers on the previous flight that the plane felt as though it temporarily lost power and was unable to climb after take-off.<br />Luckily that flight was able to land safely in Jakarta.<br />Lion Air's CEO has said all technical issues were resolved before the Boeing 737-MAX 8 took off on Monday and that the aircraft was deemed airworthy. <br />However, it crashed into the sea minutes after takeoff and all 189 passengers and crew on board Flight JT 610 are feared dead.<br />Search and rescue efforts are still underway to find possible survivors.<br />Officials are also desperately trying to locate the plane's black box to find out how an almost-brand new aircraft plunged in the sea shortly after takeoff.<br />On Tuesday, Indonesia's transport ministry said all Max 8 aircraft belonging to local commercial airlines would be inspected, but it stopped short of grounding them. <br />Lion Air also said it will meet with a team from Boeing on Wednesday to discuss the incident.<br />Boeing has said it is ready to provide technical assistance to the accident investigation. <br />

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