CDCCL

The term CDCCL – Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations – actually refers to design characteristics that have to be retained during maintenance or modification. This means that disturbing systems related to, adjacent to or having a potential impact on fuel systems identified as being at risk (as identified during the accomplishment of the stipulations of … Read more

Unveiling the Airlander 10: Revolutionizing Aviation with Hybrid Innovation

Discover the Airlander 10 – the world’s largest hybrid airship changing the game in aviation. Explore its eco-friendly design, versatility, and impressive specs. Follow the ‘Flying Bum’ on its journey toward a groundbreaking first flight, ushering in a new era of sustainable and innovative airborne transportation. Efficiency and Sustainability Costing £25 million to build over … Read more

Minimum Equipment list (MEL)

The Minimum Equipment List (MEL) is a document and method prepared by aircraft operators. MEL is use to obtain relief from Aviation Regulations requiring that all equipment installed on the aircraft be operative at the time of flight. MEL is aircraft specific. which means different from aircraftto aircraft.The minimum equipment list (MEL ) will specify … Read more

How to perform a Wheel Change

In this video we will see how to perform an Aircraft wheel change. A. Safety Precautions (1) Put the safety barriers in position. (2) Put the warning notice in the cockpit to tell persons not to operate the landing gear. (3) Make sure that the wheel chocks are in position. B. Wheel Assembly Check (to … Read more

HIGH INTENSITY RADIATED FIELD (HIRF)

Discuss the methods of protection against HIRF and the checks/ inspections which would be carried out after a fault was entered in the technical log. INTRODUCTION High Intensity Radiated Field (HIRF) is produced by high energy systems located on the ground and occurs at all frequencies. It affects any electronic and digital systems on the … Read more