2025-13743Proposed RuleWallet

Airbus Helicopters Face Cargo Drop Fix After Cable Adjustment Fails

Published Date: 7/22/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

If you fly certain Airbus Helicopters like the AS 350B2 or EC 130 B4, listen up! The FAA wants you to check the cargo swing emergency release control because a wrong cable adjustment caused cargo to drop unexpectedly. You’ll need to inspect it once and fix any problems soon to keep flying safe and sound.

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One‑time cargo‑swing inspection required

If you operate Airbus Helicopters Model AS 350B2, AS 350B3, AS355N, AS355NP, or EC 130 B4, the FAA proposes a one-time inspection of the cargo swing emergency release control and required corrective actions if problems are found. The proposal responds to a reported loss of cargo caused by an incorrect release‑cable adjustment and is intended to address that unsafe condition.

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Published Date
7/22/2025

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