FAA Orders Thrust Reverser Tweaks for Vintage Israeli Jets
Published Date: 6/6/2025
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Summary
The FAA is making new rules for all Israel Aircraft Industries Model 1124 and 1124A planes to keep them safe. Pilots must update their flight manuals to make sure the thrust reverser system works right and doesn’t accidentally activate during flight or landing. These changes help prevent accidents and keep everyone flying safely without extra costs or delays.
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AFM Update to Prevent Thrust Reverser Activation
If you operate or fly on Israel Aircraft Industries Model 1124 or 1124A airplanes, the FAA requires revising the limitations and normal procedures sections of the airplane flight manual (AFM). The changes are to ensure the thrust reverser system status and function and to minimize the chance the thrust reverser could operate in flight or before landing.
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