<p>Boeing Co is recommending that airline pilots undergo simulator training before they resume flying the 737 MAX, which has been grounded since March after two fatal crashes killed 346 people, a federal agency said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Federal Aviation Administration said it "will consider Boeing’s recommendations for flight crew simulator training."</p>.<p>Boeing did not immediately comment.</p>.<p>Boeing said in March 2019 it would propose training requirements that did not include time on flight simulators.</p>.<p>Boeing previously told airlines their pilots could switch from the older 737NG to the new MAX without costly flight simulator training and without compromising on safety, Reuters reported in March.</p>
<p>Boeing Co is recommending that airline pilots undergo simulator training before they resume flying the 737 MAX, which has been grounded since March after two fatal crashes killed 346 people, a federal agency said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Federal Aviation Administration said it "will consider Boeing’s recommendations for flight crew simulator training."</p>.<p>Boeing did not immediately comment.</p>.<p>Boeing said in March 2019 it would propose training requirements that did not include time on flight simulators.</p>.<p>Boeing previously told airlines their pilots could switch from the older 737NG to the new MAX without costly flight simulator training and without compromising on safety, Reuters reported in March.</p>