FAAFinal Rule

Special Conditions: Dassault Aviation Model Falcon 10X Airplane; Limit Pilot Forces

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Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has created new safety rules for the Dassault Falcon 10X airplane to ensure pilots don't have to use excessive force when controlling the aircraft. These rules establish limits on how much physical strength pilots need to apply to the controls, making the plane safer and easier to operate during flight.

Key Points

  • 1The regulation sets maximum force limits that pilots must apply when using flight controls, preventing them from having to strain or use excessive strength
  • 2This rule applies specifically to the Dassault Aviation Falcon 10X, a business jet aircraft
  • 3The FAA published this regulation on August 22, 2025, and is accepting public comments until October 7, 2025
  • 4These safety standards help ensure pilots can safely control the aircraft in all flight conditions without fatigue or injury from excessive force
  • 5Meeting these requirements helps manufacturers design aircraft that are more comfortable and safer for professional pilots to operate

Key Dates

Published

August 22, 2025

Comment Deadline

October 7, 2025

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