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How significant is a simple aircraft equipment/computer reset ? Why reset has become a part of certain AMM (Aircraft Maintenance Manual) procedures ?

How significant is a simple aircraft equipment/computer reset ? Why reset has become a part of certain AMM (Aircraft Maintenance Manual) procedures ? ✔Though AMM may not tell you, it’s a ‘Reset’, its instructions to ‘Switch OFF/ON’ or ‘Pulling a CB(Circuit Breaker)’ is a form of system reset apart from electrical equipment safety aspect of […]

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Aircraft Bonding

Bonding is simply the act of joining two electrical conductors together. These may be two wires, a wire and a pipe, or these may be two Equipments. Bonding has to be done by connecting of all the metal parts that are not supposed to be carrying current during normal operations to bringing them to the […]

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Trigana Air Boeing 737/ 400 has suffered substantial damage by giving away the right main gear during landing excursion.

Trigana Air (based in Jakarta, Indonesia) Boeing 737/ 400 has suffered substantial damage by giving away the right main gear during landing excursion on the runway at Jakarta-Halim airport, Indonesia.There were no casualties, officials have said. Footage from the scene published on social media shows the large aircraft having a rough landing on the runway […]

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Fuel Starvation

#Fuel Starvation is the state in which the fuel supply to the engine is interrupted, although there is adequate fuel on board the aircraft. #Fuel starvation and fuel exhaustion share the same possible outcomes: •Engine failure •Forced landing •Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) #The difference is that in the exhaustion case there is no fuel […]

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What is a Runway excursion?

What is a Runway excursion ? What are different types of Runway Excursions ? What are the common contributing Factors ? ✔Runway Excursion is the event in which an aircraft veers off or overruns the runway surface during either takeoff or landing. ✔One of the world’s most common reported event can end up either being […]

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What are Dangerous Good?

#Dangerousgoods are #substances or #articles that pose a risk to people, property or the environment, due to #chemical or #physical properties.In order to carry dangerous goods safely, certain principles must be adopted that prevent the aircraft and its occupants from being put at risk. it must comply with The #UnitedNations (UN) #nine hazard classes for dangerous goods. 1. Explosive materialsnot usually shipped by air , They cover substances […]

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Why do the aircraft fasteners have torque values?

The purpose of torque loading is to make sure the correct and efficient clamping together of two surfaces.This prevents #over-stressing, distortion, and shearing of bolts, studs, nuts etc. Torque load_values are normally determined by friction, type of thread, material, lubrication and finish of the surfaces of the fasteners. Before even start to use torque wrench […]

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Talk of the Town is Elon Musk backed SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft launches.

Talk of the Town is Elon Musk backed SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft launches. Now SN11 is getting ready to be Launched using ‘Raptor Engines’, What are these Raptor engines ? ✔The Raptor is a ‘Re-usable’ methalox (methane & liquid oxygen) staged combustion engine that power the SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft. ✔SpaceX Raptor sea-level & SpaceX Raptor vacuum […]

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How does Engine Flow simulators work ? How are they promising smart engines with cutting edge technology for power hungry Airframers ?

How does Engine Flow simulators work ? How are they promising smart engines with cutting edge technology for power hungry Airframers ? ✔Wind tunnels used to be just fine for airframes, engine flow simulation used to struggle, but with advent of Computational fluid dynamics (CFD), both found a mirror to keep their attributes under check. […]

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Metal fatigue” caused the engine of the B777 jet of United Airlines Flight 328 to break apart.

Today, NTSB said, possibly “metal fatigue” caused the engine of the B777 jet of United Airlines Flight 328 to break apart, spewing parts on suburban Denver on saturday. Was LCF (Low cycle Fatigue) involved in this case ? 👉On 13th Feb 2018, a similar case had happened. One of the ‘United Airlines’ B777-222 aircrafts suffered […]

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How an airframe Vibration in the Forward Fuselage area can be isolated to the Nose landing gear wheels ?

How an airframe Vibration in the Forward Fuselage area can be isolated to the Nose landing gear wheels ? What preventive maintenance actions help? ✔ Fuselage Vibration can have multiple contributing factors, Nose wheel & tyre assemblies are amid most prominent. ✔ How to isolate , if the vibration is due to MLG or NLG […]

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What’s a Black Box?

An aircraft’s flight recorders are an invaluable tool for investigators in identifying the factors behind an accident. Recorders usually comprise two individual boxes The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) it provides far more than just the voices of the pilots. In fact, it creates a record of the total audio environment in the cockpit area. This includes crew […]

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Which factors help in an Aircrash Investigation taking the shape ? What are the scopes of Investigator in Charge (IIC) ?

✔Each aircrash is Unique & reaching till the centre of the Cause during investigation always brings multi-dimensional challenges along. ✔The factors that influence the Aircrash investigation are : 👉 Human Factors Involved. 👉 Photography of the Process. 👉 Witnesses (Direct /indirect). 👉 Records (Operations, Maintenance, Safety, Administrative, Weather Reports). 👉 Material Factors. 👉 Evidence Gathering. […]

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The noise of jet Airplanes

The noise of jet airplanes in flight comes from two components: noise from powertrains and aerodynamic noise. THE NOISE OF POWERTRAINS Noise from the rotating parts of the engine (upstream and downstream blowers, compressor and turbine), It’s about : jet noise (combustion noise and internal noise) The jet noise is caused by the generation of […]

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The CRAIC CR929

The CRAIC CR929 , formerly known as Comac C929, is a planned Long range aircraft by the joint-venture between Chinese Comac & Russian United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) ✈The aircraft will be designed for a capacity of 250-to-320-seats to challenge the Airbus & Boeing. ✈China-Russia Commercial Aircraft International Corporation Limited (CRAIC) 50-50 joint venture was launched […]

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What’s the promise of Trajectory- Based Operations (TBO) ? what changes to (Air Traffic Management )ATM are expected ?

✈A concept enabling globally consistent performance-based 4D trajectory management by sharing & managing trajectory information. ✈TBO will enhance planning and execution of efficient flights, reducing potential conflicts and resolving upcoming network and system demand/capacity imbalances early. ✈It covers ATM processes starting at the point an individual flight is being planned through flight execution to post […]

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Rolls-Royce has conducted the Successful tests of 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in a business jet engine-the Pearl 700, in Dahlewitz,Germany.

These tests come just weeks after unblended SAF was successfully used for the first time in engine ground tests on a Trent 1000 engine in Derby, UK. RR says,engines for civil & business jet applications can operate with 100% SAF as a full “drop-in” option. At present, SAF is only certified for blends of up […]

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Boeing announced of a goal of making all of its aircrafts capable of flying on 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) by 2030. What are these SAFs ? How are they different from Bio-fuels ?

✔SAF is used by blending (50/50 blend) conventional ATF (fossil-based) with Renewable hydrocarbon. ✔They are certified as “Jet-A1” fuel & can be used without any modifications to aircraft/engine. ✔SAF term is preferred by the aviation industry because unlike SAFs, Biofuels are produced from unsustainable biological (plant/animal) resources like palm oil or crops that require deforestation. […]

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Busy day for Boeing, Historic Revenue Losses, B777X entry of Service postponed, EASA clears B737-Max for European Skies. What’s More?

✈Wednesday Morning was not Normal, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun termed 2020 “a year of profound societal & global disruption, which significantly impacted aviation industry.” ✈The Historic:Boeing suffered a massive $11.9 billion loss in 2020, largest in it’s history since inception. ✈The Shocker:Much awaited B777X’s entry into service is delayed till 2023 & its market has […]

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Cosmic Girl launches LauncherOne

‘Cosmic Girl’ launches ‘LauncherOne’ – Virgin Orbit launches a 70 feet Rocket named LauncherOne Using Boeing747 aircraft nicknamed Cosmic Girl. Virgin Orbit’s 747 took off from California around 10:30 am PT with the rocket nestled beneath the aircraft’s left wing. While flying over the Pacific Ocean, the rocket was released, & allowing it to power […]

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Lessons Learned from the Tenerife Airport Disaster

A terrorist incident at Gran Canaria Airport had caused many flights to be diverted to Los Rodeos, including the two aircraft involved in the accident. The airport quickly became congested with parked airplanes blocking the only taxiway and forcing departing aircraft to taxi on the runway instead. Patches of thick fog were drifting across the […]

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How Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) shaped Airbus’s BLADE (Breakthrough Laminar Aircraft Demonstrator in Europe) project under the EU’s Clean Sky programme ?

How Natural Laminar Flow (NLF) shaped Airbus’s BLADE (Breakthrough Laminar Aircraft Demonstrator in Europe) project under the EU’s Clean Sky programme ?What was the outcome ? ✔Controlling the Laminar airflow over the wing surface to push transition point is the key. ✔NLF is the advanced leading edge technology, applied on the wing for fuel efficiency […]

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How do Manufacturers (OEMs) plan for a Commercial Aircraft engine concept design ? What Challenges & factors shape the final product ?

✔First thing Airframers like ‘Airbus’ & ‘Boeing’ do to their ‘aircraft design plan’ is to involve a ‘Propulsion system maker’ like GE, Rolls-Royace, P&W or others. ✔Sometimes this chemistry between Airframer & Engine maker does not work. ✔Last week, we witnessed Rolls-Royace freezing it’s ambitious ‘UltraFan’ Project despite deep financial back up, much hype & […]

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Hard landing

Hard landing & extensive damage to Center fuselage- West Atlantic Boeing 737-400 freighter [G-JMCY] suffered a hard landing at Exeter airport ,EN (UK) at 02:34Z. Cargo could not be offloaded due extensive damage . Freighter was performing a flight NPT-05L from East Midlands to Exeter, (UK). No injuries reported yet. Author – Tanmay PaleiSr. Aircraft […]

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Sriwijaya Air aircraft didn’t fly for nearly 9 months last year (2020), due to pandemic.

Questions without being Judgemental – Today, Indonesia’s transportation ministry Revealed that the ill Fated Sriwijaya Air aircraft didn’t fly for nearly 9 months last year (2020), due to pandemic. ✔The 26 years old jet (MSN27323) got grounded in late March-20 & re-started flying on 19th Dec Non-commercially & flew passengers on 22nd Dec again. ✔So, […]

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How does an Aircraft make journey from a Type certificate (TC) to Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A) ? What is the need of STC ?

How does an Aircraft make journey from a Type certificate (TC) to Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A) ? What is the need of STC ? ✔Certification is a regulatory obligation for all aircrafts, their engines & propellers. ✔Introduced by one of the UK’s first Secretary of State for Air-Winston Churchill ,Type Certificate (TC) is […]

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Why is Boeing not happy even after Re-certification of Boeing 737-Max ?

Why is Boeing not happy even after Re-certification of Boeing 737-Max ? How B787 Dreamliner’s Dormant Structural Woes are going to bite the aerospace giant real hard, atleast financially ? ✔Once Undisputed King of the Aerospace world, Boeing is facing issues one after another. ✔The Issue: 👉B787’s Carbon composite Fuselage & Horizontal stabilizer segments found […]

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Aircraft Stall Warning – Aerodynamic Stall Recovery Steps.

Below steps are life Saver at the first indication of a stall ( stick shaker, stick pusher, buffet or aural or visual warning) during any flight phases except at lift off. 🛩Autopilot & autothrottle–DisconnectReasoning: While maintaining the attitude of the aircraft, disconnect the autopilot & autothrottle.Manual control is essential to recovery in all situations. 🛩Pitch […]

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Emergency – Dual bleed loss Scenario of A320 family / A330 aircraft inflight – Crew action !

Emergency – Dual bleed loss Scenario of A320 family / A330 aircrafts inflight – Crew action ! ✈ Dual bleed Loss Scenario : 👉 A Dual Bleed Loss situation corresponds to the loss of both engine bleed air systems. 👉 The Loss of the first bleed system may be either be triggered inflight or dispatch […]

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How FADEC (Full Authority Digital Engine Controls) has revolutionized?

How FADEC (Full Authority Digital Engine Controls) has revolutionized the Aviation industry & Modern Turbofan Engine Operations in terms of Autonomy, Reliability & Efficiency through micro-management? ✔Back in 1970s ,Baby steps were taken & Digital Engine Controls were introduced with the ‘DEEC’ for the PW JT9D engines. ✔By 1980s, demand surged, ‘FADEC’ had to evolve […]

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Why Aircraft Radome repairs should be of highest standards to upkeep the airworthiness ?

Why Aircraft Radome repairs should be of highest standards to upkeep the airworthiness ? How a small paint patch repair can hinder weather radar functions ? ✔A radome is a Fairing whose primary purpose is to protect a radar antenna from various elements. ✔Physically, a radome should be strong enough to withstand the airloads & […]

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Pilot Engineer humor

After every flight, pilots fill out a form, called a gripe sheet which tells mechanics about problems with the aircraft. The mechanics correct the problems; document their repairs on the form, and then pilots review the gripe sheets before the next flight. Never let it be said that ground crews lack a sense of humor. […]

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