FAA proposes DC-10 thrust reverser work

The FAA has proposed DC-10 thrust reverser modifications that, if mandated, would mean more than $150 million in work to keep nearly 300 U.S.-registered Douglas tri-jets flying. The work involves installation of wiring and/or an additional thrust reverser locking system, as well as changes in the...

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