Airplanes are designed to fly, not sit. The longer these complex machines sit idle, the more likely issues will develop, and more will be required to return them to service. In this series of podcasts, we will discuss some of the consequences operators may face due to leaving their aircraft grounded for an extended period of time, and how to avoid these consequences.
Our free Straight Talk podcasts are an audible way to gather clear, concise, no-nonsense information about important topics in business aviation.
Questions, comments, and recommendations for podcasts can be sent to StraightTalk@DuncanAviation.com
In this podcast, Director of Sales & Design, Ryan Huss, and Vice President of Aircraft Services, Kasey Harwick, discuss what can happen to the airframe of your aircraft if you leave it grounded for an extended period of time, and how to ensure your aircraft is ready when your flying activity resumes.
In this podcast, Engine Overhaul Manager, Scott Stoki, and Engine Rapid Response Team Assistant Manager, Andrew Arcuri, discuss what can happen to your engines if you leave the aircraft grounded for an extended period of time, and how to ensure your engines are ready when your flying activity resumes.
In this podcast, Satellite Avionics/Install Manager, Brian Redondo, and Avionics Install/Line Manager, Pat Mapes, discuss what can happen to your avionics if you leave the aircraft grounded for an extended period of time, and how to ensure your aircraft is ready when your flying activity resumes.
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