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Boeings uttalelse vedr. mulig løse bolter i halen på MAX modellene - Aviation Source News - Statement fra advokater i Clifford Law

 


Boeing asks operators to inspect 737 MAX jets for loose rudder bolts


Photo Credit: Boeing

December 29, 2023

Aircraft manufacturing giant Boeing has issued a crucial call to all airlines operating the 737 Max model to conduct inspections of their aircraft’s rudder systems.

This advisory stems from a concerning incident where an undisclosed international operator uncovered a missing nut in the rudder control linkage system during routine maintenance activities.

FAA Statement and Boeing Actions


In a statement released today, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)  said that it is closely monitoring targeted inspections on Boeing 737 MAX airplanes, specifically focusing on identifying potential loose bolts in the rudder control system.

Boeing has subsequently issued a Multi-Operator Message (MOM) to all operators of newer single-aisle airplanes.

This message urges operators to inspect specific tie rods responsible for controlling rudder movement, with a specific emphasis on identifying any loose hardware.

Statement from Clifford Law

The law firm that helped the families of the victims of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 crash issued a long statement summarised hereunder:

An Alaska Airlines Boeing MAX9 jet experienced a terrifying incident where a window and part of the fuselage blew out after takeoff, leading to an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon. Despite minor injuries among passengers and crew, the plane safely landed. This event has sparked concerns among aviation attorneys about the hasty certification of Boeing’s MAX series, particularly after the tragic crashes in 2019. Questions are raised regarding safety prioritization over profits, suggesting that issues on the MAX jets might not have been adequately addressed before their return to service. The incident, involving a recently manufactured plane, has reignited investigations by safety authorities, prompting closer scrutiny into Boeing’s practices and priorities for ensuring safe air travel.”

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