Man whose family died in Boeing 737 Max crash: Scrap the jet
Five months after that crash, Njoroge's wife and three young children were killed when another 737 Max went down near
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On Wednesday, Njoroge (ja-ROW-ga) is due to be the first relative of any of the 346 passengers who died in those crashes to testify before
In testimony he submitted to the House aviation subcommittee, Njoroge says passengers' families have several demands that must be met before the Max is allowed to fly again, including a new, top-to-bottom review of the plane by regulators.
In an interview, Njoroge went further, saying the plane should never fly again because of what he considers an irredeemable design flaw.
Because the size and placement of the plane's engines raised the risk of an aerodynamic stall,
"They didn't want people to know about the design flaw, and that's why they kept the existence of MCAS hidden," Njoroge said.
"I'd like to see (
"These incidents and the lives lost will continue to weigh heavily on our hearts and on our minds for years to come," the company said in a statement. "We are committed to working with the communities, customers and the aviation industry to help with the healing process."
Njoroge was born in
They were on their way to visit family in
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After the
Muilenburg has repeatedly apologized in public to families of the passengers. Njoroge said he has not received personal condolences.
"It would be very important if
Wednesday's hearing will be the House aviation panel's third on the Max, which has been grounded worldwide since March. Other witnesses will include representatives from the
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