FAA orders new procedures for Boeing 737 Max jets after cabin temperature incidents (BA:NYSE)
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FAA Orders Fix for Boeing 737 Max Cabin Overheating Risk
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered operators of Boeing 737 Max jets to address a fault in the aircraft’s environmental control system that can cause the cabin to become dangerously hot. In an order issued Feb. 24, the FAA said it received two reports of in-flight incidents involving “excessive cabin and flight deck temperatures that could not be controlled by the flight crew using existing procedures.” Investigators traced the probl…
The US aviation authority FAA has issued an airworthiness directive for all Boeing 737 Max 8 and 8200. Background is a defect in the air conditioning system, which can lead to uncontrollably high temperatures in cockpit and cabin. Worldwide more than 2100 machines are affected.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new Airworthiness Directive for all Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 737-8200 aircraft due to an electrical defect that may result in an uncontrollable overheating of the cabin and cockpit. A total of 2,119 aircraft worldwide are involved, including 771 U.S.-registered aircraft, without fleet immobilization but with an urgent review of crew procedures. The Airworthiness Directive, which came into e…
FAA issues airworthiness directive for Boeing 737 MAX after cabin overheating events
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) for all Boeing 737 MAX 8,… The post FAA issues airworthiness directive for Boeing 737 MAX after cabin overheating events appeared first on Air Data News.
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