FAA Issues Emergency Airworthiness Directive On CFM56-5C Engines
FAA issued an emergency airworthiness directive on CFM International CFM56-5C engines concerning a report of a "significant engine fuel leak" under the thrust reverser cowls at the fuel manifold level. FAA said the leak was confirmed to be coming from a hole in the fuel manifold pigtail. The hole...
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