Crack Inspection on Turbine baldes

question: Explain crack inspection on Turbine blades Visually inspect for stress rupture cracks on turbine blades leading and trailing edges. check for minute hairline cracks at right angles to the blade length. Check for turbine blade creep. Check for nipping of the trailing edge. check for pitting, metal deposits, erosion and heat damage. check signs … Read more

Aircraft engineering training in Australia

1.Aerospace Training Services Level 1 112A Albatross Road Nowra NSW 2541 Ph: 02 4421 0878 Fax: 02 4421 5407 mail: [email protected] www.aerots.com.au Offers basic and type training courses. CASA Approved. 2.Aviation Australia Address 25 Boronia Road, Brisbane Airport Ph: 07 3860 0900 www.aviationaustralia.aero Offers basic and type training courses. CASA and EASA Approved. 3.ATAE Pty … Read more

Aircraft Mechanics creed

AIRCRAFT MECHANICS CREED UPON MY HONOR I swear that I shall hold in sacred trust the rights and privileges conferred upon me as a certified mechanic. Knowing full well that the safety and lives of others are dependent upon my skill and judgment, I shall never knowingly subject others to risks which I would not … Read more

Cessna Citation family

Cessna Citation I The Cessna 500 Citation I is a turbofan-powered small-sized business jet that was built by the Cessna Aircraft Company inWichita, Kansas. The Citation line of business jets encompasses several distinct aircraft families, and the Citation I was the basis for the first of those. The Citation I/SP aircraft is another member of … Read more

Cessna

Cessna is an American general aviation aircraft manufacturing company. Its  headquarts is in Wichita, Kansas.  Cessnas main products are small, piston-powered aircraft. Cessna also produces business jets. Cessna models Cessna 172 Skyhawk The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is a four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft. Summary Avionics.Garmin 1000 (cessna 172S). Body. Narrow Body, single aisle. Landing … Read more

Line Replaceable Unit – LRU

In modern aviation, the term Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) is critical to efficient maintenance and operational readiness. Whether you’re a student, mechanic, or aviation professional, knowing what an LRU is—and how it functions—can improve your understanding of aircraft systems and logistics. This guide explains the meaning of an LRU in aviation, its role in aircraft … Read more