flyingriki
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"The FAA has rejected widespread industry criticism and appears to be going ahead with an Airworthiness Directive affecting the cylinders on 6,000 engines. In what appears to be a response to the overwhelmingly negative industry feedback it has received, the FAA has taken another look at options to buffer the $82.6 million cost of a proposed airworthiness directive (AD) covering Engine Components Inc. (ECi) and Airmotive Engineering “Titan” cylinders found on 6,000 Continental 520 and 550 model engines—and denied that the industry complaints were valid."
Now who has been arguing that the FAA is doing positive, sensible things for GA? Or even might be considering such moves?
My guess is that Continental (!) has a powerful congressman.
Now who has been arguing that the FAA is doing positive, sensible things for GA? Or even might be considering such moves?
My guess is that Continental (!) has a powerful congressman.
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