The FAA said in a statement obtained by CNN that it has assembled a team to address the issue and is notifying airlines internationally. The regulator is also planning to conduct additional simulator testing in October. "We thank the NTSB for the recommendations, and we are taking them seriously," the FAA said Monday.
The original fault was duplicated with cold soaking back in February by the NTSB and Collins, yet the FAA still needs to do additional simulator testing 8 months later. This is the FAA taking the issue seriously?