Boeing 767s Get New Hoses to Prevent Water Damage to Systems
Published Date: 1/31/2025
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Summary
If you fly or work with certain Boeing 767 planes, heads up! The FAA wants you to install special hose ducts and test for water leaks to stop water from messing with important electronics. This fix keeps flights safe and should be done soon to avoid any costly problems.
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Boeing 767 potable-water fix
The FAA requires certain Boeing Model 767-200, -300, and -400ER airplanes to have hose ducts installed around the left-side section 43 potable water supply hoses and connections. The rule also requires a potable water system leakage test and any applicable corrective actions to address water leaking onto electronics equipment cooling air filters.
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