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| Mechanics - Aircraft Main't Intervals And Duration | |
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| MarkGraham | Feb 16 2018, 03:02 AM Post #1 |
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HI, I'm trying to find some general numbers for aircraft maintenance requirements in terms of intervals and duration, in order to get an idea of an airlines total maintenance facility requirements based on the number of 'hanger days' per month would be required across their fleet. For example 60 Code C/ADG III hangar days per month required suggest 2 hangar spots required. I am aware that the majority of airlines are now able to incorporate the D check requirements into their C check schedule, avoiding the need for the length D check every 10 years or so, see that indicated below. I also know that the majority of checks are based on number of hours flown and cycles, in that case I'm applying a reasonable average utilisation and stating in terms of calendar months. Does anyone have ideas or corrections of the required intervals and duration for the A, C and D checks to add to the rough numbers I have already, particular experience of aircraft types would also be useful to know to confirm / adjust my numbers? Thanks I did not find the right solution from the internet. References: http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.phpt=772429 HR Service Video |
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