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FAA Orders Inspections of Boeing 787s After Mid Air Dive Injures Dozens

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
August 21, 2024
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On Tuesday, August 20th, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mandated inspections of hundreds of Boeing 787 Dreamliners following a dangerous midair incident in March that left over 50 passengers injured. The FAA’s directive comes after a LATAM Airlines flight experienced a sudden 400-foot plunge due to a malfunction in the pilot’s seat, which caused the autopilot to disengage unexpectedly. This incident has prompted heightened scrutiny of Boeing’s safety protocols.

The FAA’s investigation revealed that the captain’s seat on the Boeing 787 had moved involuntarily during the flight from Sydney, Australia, to Auckland, New Zealand. This uncommanded movement led to a rapid descent, causing injuries to passengers. The FAA has since identified similar issues in four other cases, with the most recent occurring in June. These incidents have been linked to loose rocker switch caps on the back of the cockpit seats, which the FAA has described as an “unsafe condition.”

As a result, the FAA has issued an airworthiness directive requiring airlines to inspect 158 United States-registered Boeing 787 aircrafts and 737 planes worldwide within the next 30 days. These inspections will focus on identifying missing or cracked rocker switch caps and addressing any faulty switch cover assemblies. The FAA emphasized that corrective actions must be taken immediately to prevent further incidents.

Boeing has expressed its support for the FAA’s directive, stating that it is committed to ensuring the safety of its aircraft. The company has faced ongoing regulatory scrutiny, particularly concerning its 787 Dreamliner, which has been the subject of multiple safety investigations in recent years. This latest directive adds to Boeing’s challenges as it continues to address safety concerns and restore public confidence in its aircraft.

The March incident is part of a series of troubling developments for Boeing, which has also been criticized for issues related to the 737 Max jetliner and other safety lapses. In recent months, Boeing has been dealing with problems such as improperly installed fasteners on undelivered jets and allegations of falsified inspection records. These issues have intensified the pressure on Boeing to improve its safety practices and regulatory compliance.

The FAA’s swift action underscores the critical need for stringent safety standards in the aviation industry. As inspections begin on Boeing 787s, the industry will be closely watching the outcomes to ensure that such incidents do not occur again. The safety of passengers and crew remains the top priority as the FAA and Boeing work together to address these serious concerns.

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