Boeing report: pilots followed guidance but could not control Ethiopian plane

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Boeing report: pilots followed guidance but could not control Ethiopian plane
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First official report says pilots of plane that crashed last month followed procedure

Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper guidance before the fatal crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 plane last month, Ethiopia’s transport minister has said as she delivered the first official report on the disaster.

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