NTSB WANTS GE CF34 FAN BLADES REMOVED FROM SERVICE

As a result of two Bombardier CRJ200 RJ engine failures that were traced to fan blade flaws introduced during the manufacturing process, the National Transportation Safety Board has asked the Federal Aviation Administration to require the removal of the blades from service before another incident...

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