CESSNA C-208 CARAVAN AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE REQUIRES ICE BUILDUP PREVENTION

AN UPDATED Airworthiness Directive on Cessna C-208 Caravan aircraft requires a number of steps to prevent ice buildup when the single-engine turboprops encounter icing conditions. FAA estimates implementing the AD will cost $8,200 per aircraft, but Cessna is offering credit for parts and labor when...

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