Service Intervals
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Service Intervals
Anyone know the threshold of status when an airplane goes from needing a 1 day A service to a 3 day B service? I am guessing it's 95%
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Re: Service Intervals
Yes, the intervals are 0-5%, 5-25%, 25-60% and 60%+
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That's useful information to get the most out of an aircraft before scheduling a check, cheers.
If an aircraft never flies are there any time based checks? I'm guessing there are as there's a 'hold' feature which I think preserves the aircrafts status??? If so what are the time intervals please?
If an aircraft never flies are there any time based checks? I'm guessing there are as there's a 'hold' feature which I think preserves the aircrafts status??? If so what are the time intervals please?
Re: Service Intervals
With the new system, your aircraft is docked .2% for every 60 days it sits parked. Fly em once every 60 days to avoid that status hit.
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Also an aircraft must be serviced every 2 years to be flown, and to sell or lease it, it must have been serviced within the last year.
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That's great, thanks for the information folks.