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U. S. NTSB warns of smoke risk in 737 MAX cockpit after engine safety . . . The U S National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued an urgent safety bulletin (AIR-25-03) outlining the risk of a Boeing 737 MAX cockpit filling with smoke following the activation of a safety device in its CFM International LEAP-1B engines The agency has issued five new safety recommendations, including one urgent measure directed at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to
NTSB Issues Urgent Safety Warning for Boeing 737 Max Engines Boeing 737 Max aircraft are facing renewed safety concerns after two bird strike incidents in 2023 involving Southwest Airlines flights—one in Cuba and the other in New Orleans These events prompted the U S National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to issue an urgent safety recommendation targeting planes equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B engines In its statement, the NTSB warned
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 But Urgent Warning Of Potential Boeing 737 MAX Engine . . . On Wednesday, the United States National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB) issued an urgent safety recommendation addressing the cause of smoke entering the cockpits and cabins of airplanes equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B engines This follows two incidents that occurred in 2023, in which Boeing 737 MAX 8s suffered bird strikes shortly after takeoff Both had to make emergency
NTSB raises serious concerns over LEAP-1B engines - AeroTime The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has raised serious concerns over CFM International LEAP-1B engines used to power Boeing 737 MAXs On June 18, 2025, the NTSB issued an urgent safety recommendation over fears that smoke could enter the cockpit or cabin of aircraft equipped with LEAP-1B