The FAA fixed a typo in its list of planes that use a specific air data computer
What happened
The US aviation regulator corrected a list of aircraft models. These models use a specific digital air data computer made by Thommen Aircraft Equipment AG.
This correction fixes typographical errors in the original document.
Why it matters
This document is a minor administrative correction. It does not change any rules or requirements for aircraft operators or manufacturers. It simply ensures the correct aircraft models are listed for an existing airworthiness directive.
The signal
There is nothing to watch. This is a clerical fix.