Boeing 767s ‘cracking’
NZPA-Reuter Washington The United States Government’s air safety agency has proposed changes inside the engine struts of some Boeing 767 s after receiving 12 reports of cracking in parts that
threatened to tear a fuel line. In a notice issued yesterday, the Federal Aviation Administration asked for public comment by June 26 on an order that would require owners of
Boeing 767 s with General Electric CF6 engines to replace three aluminum brackets in each of the aircraft’s engine struts. The 767 is a mediumsized jet with a range of up to 10,620 kms
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