AD REQUIRES FATIGUE CRACK INSPECTIONS OF CRJ100s/200s

FATIGUE CHECK An airworthiness directive takes effect May 14 requiring operators of nearly 1,000 Bombardier CRJ100s and CRJ200s to inspect for fatigue cracks of the pressure floor skin of the center fuselage at stations 460 and 513. Cracks were identified on an early model, a CRJ100, by Lufthansa...

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