FAAFinal Rule

Airworthiness Directives: Ipeco Holdings Limited Pilot and Co-Pilot Seats

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Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring inspections and repairs of pilot and co-pilot seats made by Ipeco Holdings Limited due to potential safety defects. This ensures that airplane crews have safe, properly functioning seats during flights.

Key Points

  • 1Airlines must inspect pilot and co-pilot seats manufactured by Ipeco Holdings Limited for defects or damage
  • 2Airlines need to repair or replace any faulty seats before continuing to operate affected aircraft
  • 3This rule applies to commercial and private aircraft that use these specific seats
  • 4Airlines have until the comment deadline of July 29, 2025 to provide feedback to the FAA
  • 5The goal is to prevent seat failures that could injure pilots or compromise flight safety

Key Dates

Published

June 13, 2025

Comment Deadline

July 29, 2025

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