FAA sets four-year DFDR retrofit cycle
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is requiring an estimated $316 million-plus retrofit of digital flight data recorders (DFDR) in passenger-carrying aircraft with 10 or more passenger seats, but is exempting 10- to 19-seat aircraft registered in the U.S. before Oct. 11, 1991. The new...
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