Rudder pedals that became stuck in neutral position during the landing of a Boeing 737 Max 8 operated by United Airlines may have been related to a cold-soaked rudder roll-out guidance servo.
The FAA issued a safety alert regarding potential rudder jamming or restriction on some Boeing 737 models equipped with optional Collins Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder Rollout Guidance Actuators (RRGA). The ...
Last month, when United Airlines Flight 1539 from the Bahamas landed in Newark, N.J., the pilot tried to use the foot pedals to move the rudder, which steers the plane on the ground and keeps it ...
The National Transportation Safety Board issued urgent safety recommendations Thursday to Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration about the risk of a 737 rudder malfunction because of a ...
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