FAA PROPOSES TO EXPAND BRACKETT FILTER INSPECTIONS TO COVER 50,000 AIRCRAFT
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed expanding a repetitive inspection requirement for Brackett air filters to cover 50,000 single-engine aircraft at a cost of up to $12.6 million. FAA in August 1994 issued an airworthiness directive calling for repetitive visual inspections of the air...
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