KEY POINTS
  • FAA Administrator Steve Dickson's decision to fly the Max before giving it final approval for commercial service is a new development.
  • Dickson's comments come on the eve of his visit to Boeing facilities outside Seattle.
  • The FAA administrator will meet with Boeing executives and be briefed on software updates to the 737 Max flight control system.
Steve Dickson

Federal Aviation Administrator Steve Dickson says he won't allow the Boeing 737 Max jets to return to the skies for service until he personally flies the plane himself.

"I'm the final signoff authority in the U.S., and I'm not going to sign off on the aircraft until I would fly it myself," Dickson told NBC News during an interview in Las Vegas.