Panel findings may mean more 737 rudder changes
Preliminary findings by an FAA Engineering Test and Evaluation Board could mean more changes to the rudders on 737 aircraft. The panel, meeting in Seattle since last spring, "found no immediate safety problems," according to Tom McSweeny, FAA associate administrator for regulator and certification...
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