“Carbon monoxide is dangerous for pilots and passengers alike — which is why the NTSB recommended that general aviation aircraft be equipped with carbon monoxide detectors in 2004,” said NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy. “Once again, we’re asking the FAA to act before lives are lost to carbon monoxide poisoning.”
NTSB to FAA: Require carbon monoxide detectors in general aviation aircraft
by General Aviation News Staff | Jan 22, 2022 | #Aircraft, 20220203, aviation accidents, Aviation News, aviation safety, faa, flying, General Aviation, News, NTSB, Pilots | 0 comments