As flight-control system blamed for Boeing crash, Ethiopian pilots’ actions and speed also prompt questions

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Crash investigators believe an automated flight-control system that went haywire led to last month’s fatal crash of a Boeing Co. MAX in Ethiopia. But some pilots, industry officials and air-safety experts are also raising questions about the actions of the cockpit crew as detailed in last week’s preliminary accident report.

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