With the help of aircraft makers, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) often requires aircraft owners to make changes to their planes. This typically happens after a design flaw or faulty part has been discovered. To communicate the required changes the Airworthiness Directive or an "AD" for short.
recent ADs listed on the FAA's web site. If you're a pilot, they make for interesting reading sometimes. I'm considering writing a scraper that'll make RSS feeds for 'em. Anyway, this PDF document. It's good to know that 737 fuel tanks will be that much less likely to catch fire, isn't it? :-) Jeremy Zawodny is the author of the popular Yahoo! Search blog as well. Visit Jeremy's blog:Suggest a Correction
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