FAA Orders Fixes for Cracked Nose Gears on German Planes
Published Date: 4/3/2025
Rule
Summary
If you fly a Deutsche Aircraft Model 328-100 or 328-300, listen up! The FAA found cracks in a key nose landing gear part and now requires inspections to keep you safe. You’ll need to check your plane soon and fix any problems, so don’t wait—this keeps flying smooth and safe without breaking the bank.
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Mandatory nose landing gear inspection
If you operate or fly a Deutsche Aircraft Model 328-100 or Model 328-300 airplane, the FAA now requires an inspection of the nose landing gear (NLG) uplock bracket assembly. The rule also requires any on‑condition actions (repairs or other fixes) specified in the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) AD that the FAA incorporated by reference.
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