Boeing didn't disclose possible fault in flight feature suspected in Lion Air crash: WSJ

The automated stall-prevention system found on Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 models can push a plane's nose down "unexpectedly and so strongly" that pilots can't pull it back up even when flying manually, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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