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2008/06/14

Midway News Follow-up:

After the June 5th emergency landing at Chicago’s Midway Airport,the FAA issued an airworthiness directive for the Eclipse 500 jet

The pilot slammed the thrust levers of the twin jet to the max during a wind shear landing attempt. Subsequently, the full-authority digital engine control system defaulted to the last known setting—full thrust for both engines. The pilot could not further manage the thrust. The pilot shut down one engine, which, for an unknown reason, caused the second engine to roll back to idle.

The AD requires a pilot nw to conduct a one-time 10-minute inspection of the thrust controls. Eclipse gave owners two temporary aircraft flight manual supplements and quick reference handbooks changes. NTSB investigation continues.

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