FAA REQUIRES AIRMELT CRANKSHAFT REPLACEMENT ON 10,100 ENGINES
Federal Aviation Administration ordered replacement of crankshafts manufactured using the airmelt process on approximately 10,100 Teledyne reciprocating engines at a total estimated cost of $27.8 million over a 10- year period, despite strong opposition from a number of industry groups. The...
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