ATR De-Icing Component Checks Are More Frequent After EASA Directive

ATR 72-600
Credit: ATR/LANGENFELD Pierre-Etienne
An airworthiness directive for ATR turboprops has come into force that requires more regular inspections of the pressure regulator and shut-off valves (PRSOV) that regulate the engine bleed air used for airframe and engine de-icing. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) gave the...
Kurt Hofmann

Based in Austria, Kurt covers European air transport for ATW.

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