ENGINE MAINTENANCE


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<anchor role="natural" id="p2000a21099818_62"></anchor><emphasis role="bold">ENGINE MAINTENANCE</emphasis>Navaal RamdinThe majority of commercial airplane engines are dependent on an on-condition maintenance program. Engines are removed off-wing if they fail, exceed inspection limits, engine parameters degrade to limit performance, or the life-limited items become due for replacement. In conjunction with other analytic tools, two types of maintenance actions can provide the necessary details to assess the engine condition. The first consists of the routine sche…
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Mark Davies: Standard Handbook for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineers. ENGINE MAINTENANCE, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2003), AccessEngineering Export