NTSB URGES WIDE-RANGING INSPECTIONS OF CONTROL CABLE TERMINALS ON GA AIRCRAFT

The National Transportation Safety Board wants FAA to require inspections of Piper PA-28, Piper PA-44 and Cessna 172 series airplanes older than 15 years to detect potential cracks in control cable terminals. Since March 1998, NTSB said it learned of or found 10 airplanes on which flight control...

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