FAAProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc. Airplanes

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Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a new safety requirement for Diamond Aircraft airplanes to fix a potential mechanical problem. The rule aims to prevent aircraft malfunctions that could affect flight safety, and manufacturers and owners of these planes will need to comply with the new safety standards.

Key Points

  • 1This regulation applies specifically to Diamond Aircraft Industries airplanes, requiring manufacturers and aircraft owners to address an identified safety issue
  • 2The FAA is proposing this rule, meaning it's not yet final—the public has until February 7, 2026 to submit comments and feedback
  • 3Aircraft operators will likely need to perform inspections, maintenance, or modifications to ensure their planes meet the new safety requirements
  • 4The rule affects commercial and private aircraft operators who own or operate Diamond Aircraft planes
  • 5Once finalized, aircraft that don't comply with the new airworthiness standards may not be allowed to fly

Key Dates

Published

December 23, 2025

Comment Deadline

February 7, 2026

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