Can I Still Use My M&TE When It Fails To Meet Tolerances?
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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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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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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In a recent move, the FAA has removed the prerequisite that requires aircraft operators who fly in RVSM airspace to have an FAA-approved RVSM Maintenance program.
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A failed business aircraft maintenance laptop can wreak havoc on flight operations. It is wise to take measures to ensure you get the best possible service life from this very important piece of equipment.
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The Duncan Aviation /Garrett APU system interfaces with the aircraft’s electrical system and includes controls for operating, monitoring, and regulating the APU. As seldom as these systems fail, when they do, it can be confusing to determine which box is causing the problem.
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