AD ON CESSNA FUEL STRAINERS IS WAY TOO EXPENSIVE, AOPA CHARGES

A proposed airworthiness directive that will cost owners of some 50,000 Cessna Aircraft models an estimated $3 million in inspection costs is far too expensive, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. FAA issued the notice of proposed rulemaking, which would apply to more than 50...

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