Component Life

By Wiley Stickney

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Component Life

Component life refers to the tracking of aircraft parts, excluding those monitored on an “on condition” basis through inspections. This process involves keeping a close eye on elapsed flight hours and flight cycles. The goal is to ensure that intervals for removal and replacement are not exceeded. Components may be removed for various reasons: scrapping, transferring to another aircraft, or for overhauling rotatable components. Proper management of component life is crucial for maintaining aircraft safety and efficiency.

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