FAA CALLS FOR REPLACEMENT OF THOUSANDS OF DEFECTIVE PISTON PINS ON LYCOMING ENGINES

Federal Aviation Administration this month directed owners and operators of Textron Lycoming reciprocating engines to inspect for and remove defective piston pins. The emergency action could apply to up to 7,000 Lycoming engines serviced after Dec. 15, 1995 and requires replacement of the pins...

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