FAAProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: Goodrich Cabin Attendant Seats

TransportationLabor & Workplace

Summary

The FAA is proposing new safety requirements for cabin attendant seats made by Goodrich to ensure they work properly and safely during flights. This rule addresses potential problems with these seats and gives airlines instructions on how to fix or inspect them to protect flight attendants.

Key Points

  • 1The FAA identified safety issues with Goodrich-brand cabin attendant seats that need to be fixed or inspected
  • 2Airlines that have these seats will need to follow new maintenance and inspection procedures
  • 3This is a proposed rule, meaning the FAA is asking for public feedback before making it official
  • 4The public comment period ends on August 26, 2025, and anyone can submit concerns or support
  • 5The goal is to make sure cabin attendant seats function correctly and keep flight crews safe during flights

Key Dates

Published

July 11, 2025

Comment Deadline

August 26, 2025

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