Saturday, August 21, 2010

747s with GE Engines Included in FAA Order

US FAA orders fixes in Boeing 747s - WSJ

The U.S. air-safety regulator, last week, moved to require certain engine-related wiring changes to Boeing Co's model, the paper said.According to the agency, the fixes are necessary to avoid potentially dangerous retraction of flaps, or panels that deploy from the wings to provide extra lift during takeoffs.FAA said that the retracting flaps during critical early phases of flight could result in reduced climb performance and consequent collision with terrain and obstacles, the paper said.The regulators directive will cover nearly 100 Boeing 747s flown by U.S. carriers and equipped with engines manufactured by both General Electric Co. and the Pratt & Whitney unit of United Technologies Corp, the business daily said.

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