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Southwest pilots union is "extremely confident" in MAX 8's safety
From CNN's Ellie Kaufman
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images
Jonathan Weaks, the president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association,
says the union is “extremely confident” that the 737 MAX is safe. He says
he’s being in discussions with the airline and other unions.
Here's part of his statement:
“I have been in numerous conversations today with Southwest Vice President
of Flight Operations Captain Alan Kasher, who informed me that the MAX
aircraft has 17,000 recordable parameters and Southwest has compiled and
analyzed a tremendous amount of data from more than 41,000 flights operated
by the 34 MAX aircraft on property, and the data supports Southwest's
continued confidence in the airworthiness and safety of the MAX.”
Weaks also said he would put his family, friends and loved ones on any
Southwest flight, but that he has lobbied for training to “evolve and
improve.”
The note indicates that the union asked for some of the changes Boeing plans
to implement. He also warns that if new information comes to light that the
union “will not hesitate to hold any organization or person accountable.”
Southwest pilots union is "extremely confident" in MAX 8's safety
From CNN's Ellie Kaufman
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images
Jonathan Weaks, the president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association,
says the union is “extremely confident” that the 737 MAX is safe. He says
he’s being in discussions with the airline and other unions.
Here's part of his statement:
“I have been in numerous conversations today with Southwest Vice President
of Flight Operations Captain Alan Kasher, who informed me that the MAX
aircraft has 17,000 recordable parameters and Southwest has compiled and
analyzed a tremendous amount of data from more than 41,000 flights operated
by the 34 MAX aircraft on property, and the data supports Southwest's
continued confidence in the airworthiness and safety of the MAX.”
Weaks also said he would put his family, friends and loved ones on any
Southwest flight, but that he has lobbied for training to “evolve and
improve.”
The note indicates that the union asked for some of the changes Boeing plans
to implement. He also warns that if new information comes to light that the
union “will not hesitate to hold any organization or person accountable.”