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US FAA orders inspection of some Boeing 737 jets

By IANS | Updated: July 25, 2020 14:10 IST

Washington, July 25 The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an emergency order for an inspection of ...

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Washington, July 25 The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an emergency order for an inspection of critical engine parts of some Boeing 737 airplane models following reports of single-engine shutdowns during flights.

Under the order, about 2,000 Boeing 737 twin-engine airplanes would be inspected across the US, Xinhua news agency reported citing the FAA as saying on Friday.

The order, or the emergency airworthiness directive, applies to models 737-300, -400, -500, -600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, and 900ER series airplanes.

These versions are called 737 Classics and 737 NGs.

The globally grounded Boeing 737 Max fleet is not included in the ordered inspection.

The FAA directed relevant passenger jet owners and operators to inspect the airplanes parked for at least seven days or flying fewer than 11 times following resumption of operation, as the regulator had received four reports that certain engine valves were stuck open.

Passenger planes normally have at least two engines.

Corrosion of these valves on both engines could result in a total power loss without the ability to restart.

This condition, if not addressed, could lead to compressor stalls and dual-engine power loss without the ability to restart, forcing pilots to make off-airport landings, the FAA said in the order.

In response, Boeing said it is providing inspection and replacement information to airplane owners.

"With airplanes being stored or used infrequently due to lower demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, the valve can be more susceptible to corrosion."

( With inputs from IANS )

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