FAA ORDERS ENGINE BOLT, BEARING SYSTEM REPLACEMENT ON BAe 146, AVRO JETS

The Federal Aviation Administration issued two recent airworthiness directives affecting ALF 502 and LF 507 turbofan engines that could cost some BAe 146 and Avro RJ operators more than $125,000 per aircraft. FAA first issued AD 2000-05-28, which calls for replacement of engine pylon bolts at an...

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