FAA corrects an error, removes a list of acceptable airplane repairs
What happened
The US aviation regulator is changing an existing rule about how certain Airbus Canada airplanes are repaired. It turns out, a previous version of the rule accidentally included a list of acceptable generic repair orders that should not have been there.
Why it matters
This document is a correction. It removes a specific list of pre-approved generic repair orders for a particular model of Airbus Canada airplane. This means that any repairs to these aircraft must now be individually reviewed and approved, rather than relying on a previously provided list.
The signal
Watch for any delays in aircraft maintenance or increased costs for operators of Airbus Canada Model BD-500-1A11 airplanes as they adapt to the stricter repair approval process.