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by ozi
2423 days ago
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Data on this is already out, as the FAA only gave planes with > 30000 cycles 7 days to inspect and 3 days to report findings after inspection. 810 planes were inspected; 38 of them have cracks (4.6%) and have been grounded until fixed. They are not airworthy. Only two of these were in the US. The other 772 planes will have to undergo inspection after each additional 3500 cycles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HprNMrjK6_I |
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