FAA Requires Inspections for Dassault Falcon 2000EX Antennas
Published Date: 7/30/2025
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Summary
If you fly a Dassault Falcon 2000EX, listen up! The FAA found a problem with a key antenna that helps planes land safely. They’re making sure pilots check and fix this antenna soon to keep flights safe, especially during tricky landings. This means some inspections and possible fixes, but it’s all about keeping you safe in the skies.
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2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 2 mixed.
CAT II/III Landing Limits Imposed
If you own or operate a Dassault Model FALCON 2000EX airplane, the FAA requires an operational limitation for Category (CAT) II and CAT III approaches. That means pilots must follow new limits for low-visibility landings until the airplane meets the AD requirements.
VOR/LOC Antenna Inspection and Repair
The FAA requires inspection of the VOR/LOC antenna coupler on certain Dassault Model FALCON 2000EX airplanes and reinstalling the coupler if needed. Operators must perform these inspections and any necessary reinstall work to address incorrect installation reports.
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