FAA Warns Crews Of Windshear Detection Delays On Much Of U.S. Fleet
FAA is warning operators and pilots of most of the airlines' transport aircraft of the "potential for significant delays" in detecting windshear when the flaps of the aircraft are in transition. The emergency airworthiness directive grew out of the crash of a USAir DC-9-30 last July 2 at Charlotte...
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