The Harrier GR5 is to be fleet-fitted with an engine monitoring system. The ground station known as HIMS was developed to enable engineers to analyze parameter exceedance and component life count data collected from it. The HIMS and its development program are reviewed. Counts can vary from aircraft to aircraft for a given number of flying hours and lifting on this basis is expected to yield considerable savings. Aspects relevant to future aircraft health monitoring programs are considered.


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