2025-12677Proposed RuleWallet

Boeing 737s Grounded for Gear Inspection Drama

Published Date: 7/8/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

If you fly or work with Boeing 737 planes, listen up! The FAA wants to check and replace some main landing gear parts that might be damaged from bad grinding. This fix keeps everyone safe and could mean some inspections and replacements soon, so plan for a little downtime and cost.

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Boeing 737 landing gear checks

The FAA proposes an airworthiness directive for all Boeing Model 737-600, -700, -700C, -800, -900, and -900ER airplanes that would require a records check or inspection to determine if an affected main landing gear (MLG) outer cylinder is installed, and would require replacing all affected outer cylinders. The action responds to reports of improper grinding of the inner diameter of MLG outer cylinders that may have caused heat damage.

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Published Date
7/8/2025

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