FAA AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES MAY SPUR JETSTAR RETIREMENT
FIVE DECADES after the Lockheed JetStar prototype made its first flight, FAA is completing work on several airworthiness directives that might lead to the retirement of much of the remaining JetStar fleet. Back on May 24, the agency published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Docket No. FAA...
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