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Some Boeing 737s could have a rudder system malfunction, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.
What the NTSB called “Urgent Safety Recommendations” apply to some of Boeing’s B‑737NG and 737MAX planes, according to a statement on the NTSB website.
The NTSB said the recommendation stemmed from its investigation of a Feb. 6 incident in which the rudder of a United Airlines 737–8 MAX was stuck during landing.
No one was hurt in the incident, and the captain used other features of the plane to control it.
Investigators focused on a part called the rollout guidance actuator that was made by subcontractor Collins Aerospace.
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