FAA Seeks Comments on Reporting Sketchy Airplane Parts
Published Date: 5/22/2025
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Summary
The FAA wants to keep collecting reports about suspicious airplane parts from manufacturers, repair shops, pilots, airlines, and anyone who spots them. This helps the FAA check if those parts are safe or need investigating. They’re asking for your thoughts before renewing this info collection—no new costs or deadlines, just keeping the safety checks rolling!
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