FAA orders inspections of Boeing 767s

Written By limadu on Senin, 27 Januari 2014 | 23.11

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The FAA has ordered inspections of the Boeing 767 for possible safety problems.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

The problem being cited is something that the FAA and Boeing have been looking into since 2000, and the planes have already been subject to earlier inspections.

But the FAA, in a notice in the Federal Register on Monday, said it has determined that potential problems with rivets could cause "failures or jams" that affect the plane's ability to climb or descend. The failure could result in "possible loss of control of the airplane," the FAA said.

The problem has not been cited as a cause in any crash of a 767, which is one of the most widely-used Boeing jets. Boeing has delivered 1,061 of the long-range, widebody planes since it went into service in 1982.

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Some of the airlines objected to the proposed FAA action. United Continental (UAL, Fortune 500) filed comments arguing that previous inspections ordered by the FAA, along with service bulletins from Boeing, have addressed the risks being cited by the FAA in its new order. But the FAA rejected that argument.

Boeing (BA, Fortune 500) said it is working closely with the FAA on potential safety issues. "This is an ongoing and continuous process," it said.

The order takes effect March 3, and airlines must perform the inspections within 6,000 flight hours of that date for each aircraft. To top of page

First Published: January 27, 2014: 7:35 AM ET


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