Airworthiness Directives
Airworthiness Directives List Pdf The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Bombardier, Inc, Model CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100 & 440) airplanes On August 28, the FAA published an emergency airworthiness directive (AD) 2020-18-51 for certain Sandia attitude indicators with a part number (P/N) 306171-10 or 306171-20 installed, as well as

Airworthiness Directives American Aero Services The FAA has released two airworthiness directives (AD) requiring operators of passenger-carrying aircraft to prohibit certain operations requiring radar (or radio) altimeter data when in the An emergency airworthiness directive (AD) has been issued by the US Federal Aviation Administration over concerns that General Electric GE90 engines powering Boeing 777-200LR/300E US FAA updates airworthiness directive on Boeing 777s By Reuters August 29, 20238:43 AM PDTUpdated August 29, 2023 Start Part PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES End Part Start Amendment Part 1 The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows: End Amendment Part Start Authority Authority: 49 USC
List Of Airworthiness Directives Issued By Cemilac China's civil aviation regulator, CAAC, has issued its final airworthiness directive outlining changes needed for the 737 MAX to return to service in China A flying car prototype just got an airworthiness certificate from the FAA By Chris Isidore, CNN 3 min read Updated 1:15 PM EDT, Thu July 6, 2023 The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on Nov 24 published its proposed airworthiness directive (AD) with software and wiring modifications that would allow Boeing’s 737 MAX to return The FAA said the new directives, which were proposed in December after three reported in-flight fan blade failures, require enhanced inspections and modifications that will allow Boeing 777-200 Airworthiness Directives is published in The Weekly of Business Aviation, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership
Proposed Rule Airworthiness Directives Boeing Federal Aviation The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on Nov 24 published its proposed airworthiness directive (AD) with software and wiring modifications that would allow Boeing’s 737 MAX to return The FAA said the new directives, which were proposed in December after three reported in-flight fan blade failures, require enhanced inspections and modifications that will allow Boeing 777-200 Airworthiness Directives is published in The Weekly of Business Aviation, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership
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