FAA Mandates Checks For Critical-Area Repairs On Older Aircraft

FAA yesterday released repair assessment guidelines (RAGs) for work done along the so-called "pressure boundaries" of a dozen models of older planes, requiring operators to put FAA-approved programs to check such repairs into their maintenance and inspection programs. The RAGs are meant to ensure...

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