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Final rule, request for comments, Boeing 737-100 through -500 airplanes (737 classics) |
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
21 November 2007 FR Doc E7-22724 - Docket No. FAA-2007-0211 - AD 2007-24-02 FAA
This AD supersedes an existing one by reducing the inspection threshold, and results from a fuel tank explosion on the ground of a 727 airplane (which appears to be a reference to the Transmile Airways 727 accident 4 May 2006 in India). |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 December 2007 )
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NPRM, Boeing 757 airplanes |
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
9 November 2007 FR Doc E7-22009 - Docket No. FAA-2007-0175 FAA
FAA requires changing the wiring of the fuel boost pump. As the FAA says: |
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NPRM, Airbus A310 airplanes |
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
9 November 2007 FR Doc E7-22002 - Docket No. FAA-2007-0171 FAA
FAA proposes to supersede an existing AD by requiring further modification. EASA advised that further work is necessary. The FAA explains: |
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Notice of Policy |
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
7 November 2007 FR Doc E7-21826 - Policy Statement PS-ACE100-2007-002 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
FAA announces policy applicable to utility, aerobatic, commuter airplanes and to airships regarding coaxial cables with jackets made of extruded fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP). |
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Holiday Season Delays Portend the Future Without More Airport Capacity, Argues NATCA Head |
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007 |
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The United States suffers an acute shortage of experienced air traffic controllers, which increases controller fatigue, and ploys like the Bush Administration’s opening up of military airspace will not get at the heart of the problems, claims Patrick Forrey, President of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), the controllers’ union. |
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Bomb Components Smuggled Through Airport Screening Checkpoints & Onto Airplanes |
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Tuesday, 20 November 2007 |
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A new report by government auditors details how bomb parts and various like items were smuggled past screeners at 19 airport checkpoints across the United States.
The 14 November report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) set off a flurry of press coverage and a Congressional hearing, right at the advent of the Holiday travel season. A ban on carry-on bags would provide a marked increase in security, given the way GAO investigators succeeded in passing through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screening checkpoints undetected, but this course is not likely, given that the Bush administration is taking steps to expedite holiday travel by freeing up some military airspace along the east coast of the United States. |
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Agency Promises to Provide Safety Data in Light of Congressional Unhappiness |
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Thursday, 15 November 2007 |
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The full report of an aviation safety review will be made available to “any interested party,” assured Michael Griffin, head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), following news accounts that information gleaned from surveys of 24,000 pilots was being suppressed out of concern that they could be misconstrued by a public skittish about the safety of flying. |
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