FAA Orders Repeated Checks on Deutsche 328 Airplanes
Published Date: 7/30/2025
Rule
Summary
If you fly a Deutsche Aircraft Model 328-100 or 328-300, listen up! The FAA is updating its rules to not just check parts once but to keep checking them regularly to keep everyone safe. These ongoing inspections might take some time and money, but they’re all about making sure your plane stays in top shape.
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Repetitive Inspections for Model 328
The FAA is replacing Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2024-03-07 for Deutsche Aircraft Model 328-100 and 328-300 airplanes and now requires repetitive inspections of the affected part(s). This AD continues safety oversight for those two models and makes inspections ongoing rather than a one-time action.
Initial Inspection Requirement Maintained
This AD keeps the actions required by AD 2024-03-07 in force: the one-time detailed inspection of each affected part and any corrective actions still must be completed for Deutsche Aircraft Model 328-100 and 328-300 airplanes. The new AD adds repetitive inspections on top of those original required actions.
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