FAA Proposes Inspections On CRJs For Fuselage Cracks
FAA is proposing a rule requiring operators of certain CRJ models to inspect specific portions of the aircraft fuselages after cracks were discovered in some planes. Canada's safety agency issued a rule in May 2003 requiring the inspections and repairs if necessary, but FAA opted to alter its...
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