FAA Audit Finds No Safety Problems With 737 Stabilizer Assembly
An FAA audit on Boeing 737s following the SilkAir accident Dec. 19, 1997, found no safety issues in the way Boeing builds and assembles 737 horizontal stabilizers, although it identified some non-safety-related problems, Tom McSweeny, director of aircraft certification service, said yesterday. The...
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