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India will do its own checks on the Boeing 737 Max - even if it's cleared in the US

India plans to conduct its own checks and demand simulator training for all pilots before Boeing's 737 Max jets can fly in the country again, even if the US Federal Aviation Administration were to clear the grounded jets, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.

India plans to start its own assessment only after the FAA, the certifying authority of US-made jets, declares the aircraft fit to fly, the person said, asking not to be identified discussing a private matter.

The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation doesn't expect Boeing's best-selling plane to fly in the country before next year, according to the person, who's directly involved in the nation's decision-making process involving plane safety.

India would join the European Aviation Safety Agency, which is planning to send its own pilots to the US to conduct flight tests of the 737 Max, in making its own determination after two fatal crashes involving a malfunctioning flight-control system prompted regulators around the world to ground it.

Boeing warned this week that the jet may return on a "phased" timetable if regulators worldwide make decisions at their own pace, without following the US's lead.

Boeing said it continues to work with global regulators and customers as they determine training requirements in their home markets. A representative for India's civil aviation ministry didn’t immediately respond to a text message.

SpiceJet, India's second-biggest airline, is one of the biggest buyers of the plane, with as many as 205 on order, and Jet Airways India has also ordered more than 200 of these jets - before it stopped flying in April after running out of cash. SpiceJet erased all gains to fall as much as 1.7%, the most in a week.

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