FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for Boeing 737 Family Aircraft Effective October 2022
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a new airworthiness directive targeting the Boeing 737 family, with regulations set to take effect in late October.
Airworthiness directive
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a new airworthiness directive targeting the Boeing 737 family, with regulations set to take effect in late October.
The Federal Aviation Administration has released Airworthiness Directive AD 2022-16-09, which applies to airplanes manufactured by The Boeing Company. This directive specifically addresses the Boeing 737 family of aircraft. The document was officially published on September 15, 2022, and is scheduled to become effective on October 20, 2022. Aviation operators and maintenance personnel must comply with the requirements outlined in this directive once it enters into force. The directive serves as a regulatory measure to ensure continued airworthiness for these specific aircraft models.