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Aviation Mechanics Bulletin 2005–2006

Apr 8, 2024

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January–February 2006

Loose Fasteners Cited in Dash 8 Pitch-control Anomaly 20 pages. [PDF 595K]

The incident report by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada said that tightening the nuts on a balance weight on the right elevator spring tab was overlooked as the aircraft was prepared for return to service after painting work.

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