Bombardier Pilots: Check Those Engine Hoses Before Your Next Flight
Published Date: 5/28/2025
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Summary
If you fly certain Bombardier BD-700 airplanes, the FAA wants you to check some engine pump hoses for wear and damage to keep things safe. You’ll need to inspect the hoses and fix any problems found, all to prevent leaks or failures. This safety check is important and could save money by avoiding bigger repairs later.
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Mandatory hose inspections on Bombardier BD-700s
If you fly or operate certain Bombardier Model BD-700-1A10 and BD-700-1A11 airplanes, the FAA requires inspection of the engine-driven pump hydraulic pressure hoses for damage and for minimum clearance from nearby hoses and pylon structure. You must fix any problems found to stop hydraulic leaks or failures and address the unsafe condition.
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