The FAA corrects a typo for side-facing airplane seats with new safety tech
What happened
The FAA published a correction to a previous document about special conditions for certain Airbus airplane seats. The original document had the wrong special condition number for side-facing passenger seats that use a specific type of seatbelt.
Why it matters
This document is a correction to a previous rule, not a new rule itself. It fixes a clerical error in a technical standard. This means the original safety requirements for these specific airplane seats remain in effect, but now with the correct reference number.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; this is a minor administrative correction.