The Federal Aviation Administration finalized its plan Monday to require inspection of older Boeing 737 models to prevent incidents similar to what happened to a Southwest Airlines Co. jet in July. A football-size hole opened at the top of the Southwest plane’s fuselage during a flight from Nashville to Baltimore. No one was injured. Full Story.
FAA Issues Inspection Policy for Older 737s.
Published: January 12, 2010Posted in: Airlines, Engineering, FAA, Safety and Warnings
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