The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency airworthiness directive demanding that airlines check a mechanism that controls tail flaps on about 600 Boeing 737s.
FAA directs airlines to check tail flap of 737sCourtesy Topix - Business News Mon, 03/15/2010 - 03:56
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued an emergency airworthiness directive demanding that airlines check a mechanism that controls tail flaps on about 600 Boeing 737s. Related itemsFAA directs airlines to check tail flap of 737s
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