FAA wants operators of 8 different Textron Lycoming reciprocating engines to remove potentially faulty piston pins
FAA wants operators of eight different Textron Lycoming recips - a fleet of some 19,000 engines - to remove potentially defective Superior Air Parts piston pins, following reports of pin fractures. Investigators discovered that Superior shipped pins between Aug. 24, 1993, through April 22, 1996...
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