The FAA is giving Boeing 737 operators 60 days to comment on a proposed airworthiness directive calling for major rework of the aircraft's rudder control system

The FAA is giving Boeing 737 operators 60 days to comment on a proposed airworthiness directive calling for major rework of the aircraft's rudder control system. The action comes more than a year after the agency first warned operators of 2,000 of the aircraft in service in the U.S. that significant...

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