The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had also issued an emergency airworthiness directive for temporary suspension of operations for all Boeing 787 Dreamliners in the US, a decision that resulted in the grounding of all Dreamliners flown by United Airlines.
What does E-AD stand for?
E-AD stands for Emergency Airworthiness Directive
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Samples in periodicals archive:
After a battery fire incident in Japan on a Dreamliner on Wednesday, the F issued an emergency airworthiness directive to address the problem requiring all operators to temporarily cease operations.
Despite the fact that the aircraft landed safely, at Dassault's suggestion, the European Aviation Safety Agency issued an emergency airworthiness directive on 26 May.
The USA's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an emergency airworthiness directive for the temporary suspension of operations for all Boeing 787 Dreamliners in the US, a decision that has resulted in the grounding of all Dreamliners flown by United Airlines.
Despite the fact that the aircraft landed safely, at Dassault's suggestion, the European Aviation Safety Agency issued an emergency airworthiness directive on 26 May.
The vibration resulted in rapid wear and subsequent failure of the attachment lugs, prompting an emergency airworthiness directive from the US FAA which has also been highlighted by the European Aviation Safety Agency.
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an emergency airworthiness directive (AD) for US airlines to carry out inspections of 120 Boeing 767 aircraft after mechanics reported damaged bolts that attach the engines to the wings.