Urgent warning to Boeing operators: Your rudders may be faulty
Briefly

The NTSB issued urgent safety recommendations after potential safety risks were identified related to rudder control systems on Boeing 737 airplanes, impacting over 40 foreign operators.
Boeing informed affected 737 operators of a potential condition with the rudder rollout guidance actuator back in August, but some airlines remain unaware of the issues.
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy expressed concern over the possibility that other airlines may not be aware of the presence of the faulty actuators in their 737 airplanes.
While some airlines are assessing the situation, others like Japan Airlines confirmed their 737 planes do not use the impacted parts, highlighting differing fleet impacts.
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