Stay Compliant: New Inspection Requirements for Global Aircraft Flaps
Get the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the new maintenance task requirements for Global aircraft flaps.
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Get the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the new maintenance task requirements for Global aircraft flaps.
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When an aircraft touches down, its brakes play a critical role in bringing it to a safe stop. However, the wear and tear on these brakes is inevitable, influenced by factors like runway length, landing speed, and ambient temperature.
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Navigating an aircraft purchase requires more than just agreeing on a price; unforeseen issues can necessitate renegotiation and careful management of details. A professional aircraft transaction specialist can streamline this process, helping you make informed decisions and manage risks effectively.
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When the clamps degrade, the metal chafes into a hydraulic line and results in hydraulic system failure as the system dumps all the fluid.
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When comparing aircraft maintenance quotes, you should be more concerned about what is not listed than what is.
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ECTM is a technique that continuously monitors the health of your aircraft engines. By tracking a known set of parameters, operators are more able to predict needed maintenance before a failure occurs.
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In any high-value aircraft sales transaction, immediate access to high-quality market intelligence is key to optimizing returns and achieving a successful result.
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If your aircraft will be sitting idle for longer than normal, we recommend you take extra steps to keep your engines in working condition and minimize the potential for deterioration. Engine preservation is critical during times of long-term storage, with some unfortunate effects when procedures are not followed.
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Hydrostatic testing is often required at certain intervals for Aircraft Oxygen Cylinders, Fire Extinguishers and Pneumatic Bottles. The interval at which these are due and what is to be done is sometimes confusing. It’s not only important to know when these are due but also what is to be done.
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Duncan Aviation’s flight operations have a list of things done regularly that could be considered preventative maintenance. Most of the items are service-related, but many AOG situations are prevented by doing them.
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For intermittent faults from thrust reversers to autopilot and everything in between, don’t overlook a very important part of the system—Weight on Wheels (WOW).
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The purchase or sale of a business aircraft can be a complex undertaking requiring expertise to ensure a maximum return on investment. You’ll need to analyze many factors to determine which make and model is best suited for your budget and mission.
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Duncan Aviation, Todd Duncan, explains the current industry-wide scheduling outlook. Long gone are the days of planning a project just 30 to 60 days out.
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Whether your department is considering an upgrade or an addition to the fleet, there are many factors associated with the decision to purchase a business jet or turboprop aircraft.
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Read the collective insights of the Duncan Aviation Aircraft Sales & Acquisitions team on the 2024 preowned business aircraft market and what to expect if you’re considering buying or selling your aircraft.
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