DC-10 Reversers Need
FAA on April 28 proposed thrust reverser modifications that would leave operators of GE-powered DC-10s with nearly $590,000 in work per aircraft to get the planes up to newly required standards. The work involves installing ``provisional'' wiring and/or an additional thrust reverser locking system...
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