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NTSB says FAA was wrong not to require inspections of Learjet landing gear after Arizona crash
The National Safety Board wants the owners of nearly 2,000 Learjets to urgently inspect their landing gear to make sure they won't collapse like they did in a fatal crash earlier ...
PHOENIX (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board wants the owners of nearly 2,000 Learjets — which have long been associated with the rich and famous — to urgently inspect their landing gear to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed requiring airlines to replace pumps in Boeing 777 main landing gears after a ...
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NTSB Issues Urgent Learjet Landing Gear Warning
The NTSB issued an urgent safety recommendation for owners and operators of certain Bombardier Learjets to inspect landing ...
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Deadly Scottsdale crash in February prompts new Learjet inspection requirements
The NTSB called on the FAA to require landing gear inspections for nearly 2,000 Learjets following a deadly crash at ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has mandated that airlines inspect Boeing 767s to prevent an issue that could cause the type’s main landing gear to collapse. The move marks the regulator’s ...
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Dead Body Found In Landing Gear Of American Airlines Plane—Here’s What Investigators Will Look For
The body of a stowaway was discovered in the wheel well of an American Airlines plane that landed at Charlotte Douglas airport Sunday morning, prompting an investigation. American Airways confirmed on ...
The National Transportation Safety Board wants the owners of nearly 2,000 Learjets to urgently inspect their landing gear to make sure they won't collapse like they did in a fatal crash earlier this ...
The National Transportation Safety Board wants the owners of nearly 2,000 Learjets — which have long been associated with the rich and famous — to urgently inspect their landing gear to make sure they ...
FILE - Investigators look at a crashed Learjet at Scottsdale Airport after it collided with a parked plane Feb. 10, 2025, in Scottsdale, Ariz. The National Transportation Safety Board wants the owners ...
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