Propulsion systems diagnostics, neglected through the early years of turbine propulsion development, is now emerging as a new weapon with which airlines can protect themselves against advanced in-service failures and their attendant safety and economic impacts.Air Canada's experience in the development and application of various diagnostic methods is reviewed and reveals a still pressing need for: improved aircraft and powerplant basic diagnostic design and accessibility; a better and wider field of engineered detection devices, both airborne and ground support; personnel training and specialization.
One Airline's Hits and Misses in Propulsion Systems Diagnostics
Sae Technical Papers
National Aeronautic Meeting and 3rd International Simulation and Training Conference ; 1967
01.02.1967
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
One airline's hits and misses in propulsion systems diagnostics
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