FAA WARNS OF BOGUS PARTS IN SOME GE CJ610 AND CF700 ENGINES
FAA issued an airworthiness directive last week requiring "removal of certain unapproved parts before further flight on some General Electric CJ610 and CF700 engines." FAA said the AD resulted from findings that "life-limited parts, with forged and inaccurate records, have been introduced into the...
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