Airlines Finish Inspections As FAA Initial Audit Ends
FAA’s initial review of U.S. airline compliance with airworthiness directives closed Friday, with most of the aircraft needing reinspection already returned to service. Rather than expecting to find ADs that were not completed, FAA spokesman Les Dorr said the agency’s inspectors are verifying...
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