PROPOSED AD WOULD REQUIRE INSPECTIONS OF CF34 ENGINES ON CHALLENGERS, RJs

FAA has proposed an airworthiness directive that would require repetitive inspections of more than 1,650 General Electric CF34 engines powering both Challenger business jets and regional jets manufactured by Bombardier. The problem was discovered in September 1999 when the failure of a No. 5 bearing...

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