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The FAA advises airlines to inspect fuel control switches while aircraft are on the ground to confirm proper engagement of the locking mechanism and to replace any faulty units — particularly on the 737 and 737-8/-9 fleets — with upgraded versions featuring improved locks.
Cuyahoga County Executive Ronayne questions how a 65,000-seat stadium near Cleveland Hopkins would affect air traffic operations
FAA stated Boeing 787 operators need no further action after Air India crash assessment. Investigators focus on fuel control switches. A 2018 FAA bulletin mentioned potential switch disengagement. Air India did not conduct suggested inspections.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight restriction over counties in Texas Hill Country where search operations are taking place following the July 4 catastrophic floods. The notice prohibits unauthorized aircraft and drones from operating in the area, according to a news release.
New Mexico is set to receive over $4.3 million from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for upgrades at three New Mexico airports. The grants are funded through the FAA Airport Improvement plan.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNFAA Revokes Environmental Review RuleThe FAA has revoked a 10-year-old rule governing how it complies with federal environmental protection regulations.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) for counties in the Hill Country recently impacted by severe flash flooding.
The US Federal Aviation Administration has significantly increased the number of connections to Elon Musk’s Starlink that it’s testing in the hopes of bolstering an air traffic control system that has been beset by outages.
The Federal Aviation Administration was notified of the crash and is investigating.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday afternoon ordered a ground stop for Denver International Airport. All departures to Denver are grounded through 4:15 p.m.