The FAA is issuing a safety order that requires owners and operators of certain Dassault Aviation airplanes to inspect and potentially fix specific parts that could fail during flight. This affects the companies and individuals who own or operate these aircraft, as well as the maintenance facilities that service them. The FAA is doing this because the agency has identified a mechanical issue with these planes that poses a safety risk, and the inspection or repair requirements are meant to prevent accidents or incidents.
Plain language summary generated by AI · Civitics
Step 1 — Draft your comment
0 characters
Step 2 — Your details (optional)
Anonymous comments are accepted. Your identity is never required.
Step 3 — Submit
Opens regulations.gov · Free, always · No account required
Official comments are submitted directly to the federal agency via regulations.gov — always free, no account required.