FAAProposed Rule

Airworthiness Directives: Safran Helicopter Engines, S.A. (Type Certificate Previously Held by Turbomeca, S.A.) Engines

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Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new safety requirements for helicopter engines made by Safran Helicopter Engines to fix potential problems that could affect flight safety. The FAA is asking for public feedback on these proposed safety fixes before making a final decision.

Key Points

  • 1This rule addresses safety issues with specific helicopter engines manufactured by Safran Helicopter Engines (formerly called Turbomeca)
  • 2The proposed rule is still in draft form and the FAA is accepting public comments until March 7, 2026
  • 3Helicopter operators and manufacturers will need to follow new maintenance or inspection requirements once this rule is finalized
  • 4These airworthiness directives help ensure helicopters remain safe to fly by requiring fixes or checks for known engine problems
  • 5The public can submit comments online through the FAA docket system to influence the final version of this safety regulation

Key Dates

Published

January 20, 2026

Comment Deadline

March 7, 2026(14 days left)

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