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- NTSB issues urgent safety warning over certain Boeing, Airbus engines
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued an urgent warning on Wednesday about the potential for certain jet engines, when damaged, to allow smoke to enter the cockpit or cabin The NT…
- NTSB Recommends Modifications to LEAP-1B Engines
CFM LEAP engines are used on variants of Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 Max narrow-body passenger jets The NTSB found that the engine load reduction device, or LRD, a safety feature designed to reduce the severity of vibrations transmitted from a damaged engine to the airframe, can result in damage to the engine oil system
- NTSB issues rare safety bulletin about potential issues with Boeing 737 . . .
The National Transportation Safety Board issued a rare, urgent safety bulletin warning of potential problems with the jet engines on Boeing 737 Max aircraft The recommendation was inspired by two
- NTSB: Boeing 737 Max and some Airbus engines need fix to prevent smoke . . .
Safety experts recommend that the engines on Boeing’s troubled 737 Max airplanes and some Airbus models be modified quickly to prevent smoke from filling the The problem detailed by the National Transportation Safety Board emerged after two bird strikes involving Southwest Airlines planes in 2023 — one in Havana, Cuba, and another in
- NTSB urges fix for some airplane engines to prevent smoke from . . . - MSN
Safety experts recommend that the engines on Boeing's troubled 737 Max airplanes and some Airbus models be modified quickly to prevent smoke from filling the cockpit or cabin after a safety
- US safety board wants warnings on Boeing 737 MAX engines over smoke . . .
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The National Transportation Safety Board issued an urgent safety recommendation Wednesday to address the possibility of smoke entering the cockpit or cabin of Boeing 737 MAX airplanes equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B engines The NTSB also recommended evaluating the potential for the same issue with LEAP-1A and LEAP-1C engines, which are used on some Airbus A320neo
- Boeing 737 Max Engine Smoke Risk: NTSB Issues Alert for Flight Crews . . .
US safety investigators called for urgent actions to be taken in response to an engine issue on Boeing Co 737 Max aircraft that can lead to smoke in the cockpit or cabin
- Safety experts urge quick Boeing 737 Max engine fixes | abc10. com
The NTSB said that the engines CFM International makes for the Boeing plane can inadvertently release oil into the hot engine when the safety feature, called a load reduction device, is activated
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