FAA Warned of 'Cracking And Corrosion' Problem on Boeing
777s
BY ALASTAIR JAMIESON
A cracking and corrosion
problem on Boeing 777s that could lead to the mid-air break-up of the aircraft
prompted a warning from air safety regulators weeks before the disappearance of
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, federal records show.
The Federal Aviation
Administration ordered checks on hundreds of U.S.-registered 777s after reports
of cracking in the fuselage skin underneath a satellite antenna.
In an
airworthiness directive, it said the extra checks were needed "to detect and
correct cracking and corrosion in the fuselage skin, which could lead to rapid
decompression and loss of structural integrity of the airplane."
The
directive, first drawn up in September, was approved in February and was due to
take effect on April 9.
A worker stands near the front of a Boeing
777 jet under construction
It warned that one operator of
the jet "reported a 16-inch crack" in the skin of the fuselage on an airplane
that was 14 years old with approximately 14,000 total flight cycles."
The
missing Malaysia Airlines jet, registration 9M-MRO, was 12 years old and had
completed 7,525 cycles, the airline said.
It was not immediately clear if
the airline had already begun to implement the extra checks as part of its
maintenance routine. The airline said the missing aircraft was serviced on
February 23, with further maintenance scheduled for June 19.
An earlier
draft of the directive said that the operator that first reported the 16-inch
crack "inspected 42 other airplanes that are between 6 and 16 years old and
found some local corrosion, but no other cracking."
Airworthiness
directives are commonplace, similar to car recalls. In the majority of cases,
airlines are told to look for faults during maintenance. Orders that require the
grounding of an entire fleet of aircraft are rare.
The FAA directive on
cracks applies to all Boeing 777-200, -200LR, -300, -300ER, and -777F series
airplanes. The missing jet is a 777-2H6/ER.
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