Boeing 777 Needs Software Fix To Prevent Rejected Takeoff

March 17, 2010

THE FIX: The FAA wants new software installed on 777s to prevent crew from inadvertently engaging the autopilot before takeoff. THE IMPACT: Delta Air Lines had 16 Boeing 777s as of Sept. 30, 2009, while American Airlines had 47 as of

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