Polish Plane Manual Gets Emergency Landing Update: Safety First
Published Date: 9/24/2025
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If you own a Polskie Zaklady Lotnicze PZL M28 05 airplane, listen up! The FAA found some wrong info in the emergency manual about landing with one engine out. You’ll need to update your flight manual soon to keep flying safe and sound—no big costs, just important fixes.
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PZL M28-05 Flight Manual Fix Required
If you own a Polskie Zaklady Lotnicze Model PZL M28 05 airplane, the FAA requires you to revise your airplane flight manual (AFM). The AD fixes incorrect flap settings and airspeed in the AFM emergency procedures for landing with one engine inoperative (OEI) so the manual has the correct procedures.
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