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Business & Commercial Aviation 2010-10-01

DOM Notebook

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Troubleshooting Troubles

Oct 01, 2010
Back in the stone age of aviation maintenance, it was not uncommon to have a huge inventory of spare parts in the hangar. OEMs were not as efficient at stocking parts and turnaround times were often long and unpredictable. The best part about having of all those parts was the ability to swap them out to troubleshoot maintenance problems. It was called the shotgun approach — fire wildly and hope you hit the right target. The days of keeping so many parts on the shelf are long gone.

Safety

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When the Very Best Fall

Oct 01, 2010
I got a sick feeling as I watched the aircraft going round and round on CNN Headline News. It was April 30, 2004, and the video headline read: “Air Show Veteran Dies in Florida Spin Accident.” The footage followed the Sukhoi 31 all the way to its sickening end as it slammed into the ocean. Ian Groom, one of the most respected air show pilots in the world, had lost control of his aerobat while practicing for the Air and Sea Show in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on his 58th birthday.