US Operators Reminded of MNPS Deadline
US operators with older MNPS approvals have until December 31, 2019, to get these updated if they want to keep flying in the North Atlantic Track.
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US operators with older MNPS approvals have until December 31, 2019, to get these updated if they want to keep flying in the North Atlantic Track.
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Although your aircraft paint looks good and is not bubbling, corrosion may be forming just below the surface.
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I get this question from time to time. The short answer is yes, but ONLY if you understand how this limitation will affect the task being performed. Keep reading.
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Based on industry publications, three events concerning DEF contamination in jet fuel over the past 18 months have plagued the business aviation industry. This is a very serious issue.
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Our Battery Shop sees 85 to 100 batteries each week, and on average 75 percent are checked, charged, and returned to customers within five days.
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If you aren’t tracking your tire changes then you will be required to comply with the most stringent of the required inspections, when all you probably need is a new tire and visual inspection.
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We are fast approaching the time of the year when both temperatures and squawks about poor cabin cooling increase.
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Here are the answers to the most common aircraft engine service questions I am asked when visiting customers.
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When an aircraft is parked in direct sunlight, the dark tint of sunshields absorbs heat and interior fold-out sunscreens reflect it back into the window. Both can damage the acrylic material on the window, causing irreparable and expensive damage.
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This is a Category 3 Service Bulletin that is applicable to aircraft engines on Gulfstream G280 and Bombardier Challenger 300 aircraft.
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