🚨 BREAKING: EASA Issues Emergency AD for A320 Family over Critical Flight Control Risk
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency ( EASA ) has published an Emergency Airworthiness Directive ( AD 2025-0268-E ), requiring the immediate replacement or modification of a specific flight control computer on Airbus A319 , A320 , and A321 family aircraft. Issued on November 28, 2025, the AD takes effect at 23:59 UTC on November 29, 2025. The directive follows a safety investigation into a recent incident that revealed a critical vulnerability within the aircraft's control systems. The Unsafe Condition: Uncommanded Pitch Down The EASA directive stems from an incident where an Airbus A320 experienced an uncommanded and limited pitch down event. While the autopilot remained engaged and the loss of altitude was brief, a preliminary technical assessment by Airbus identified a malfunction in the Elevator Aileron Computer (ELAC) as a possible contributing factor. The core concern is that this malfunction, if uncorrected, could lead to an uncommanded elevator movement. In the "...