Maintenance Check

Why Titanium Bolts Fail – A Not So Common Cause

Why Titanium Bolts Fail – A Not So Common Cause

Two titanium alloy wing attachment bolts from a commercial airlines failed during the course of a routine service operation. And there was a series of aircraft bolts fitted on a landing gear assembly that failed within a few months of each other. This was a trigger to look closer.

Maintenance Check Kitting: What It Is, The Benefits, & How To Use It

Maintenance Check Kitting: What It Is, The Benefits, & How To Use It

If you’re not using maintenance check kits you’re missing out on a huge opportunity. An opportunity to save time, money, and even your sanity. It's quite possible you lost that a long time ago. Whatever it is, let me show you how to use maintenance check kits to your advantage.

5 of Your Biggest Aircraft Material Problems & How to Solve Them

5 of Your Biggest Aircraft Material Problems & How to Solve Them

You're going nuts. You spend a ton of time processing, organizing and following up with aircraft material purchases. It's all you do...all day long. It's time consuming. It costs money. It's not efficient. Yet, it has to get done. 

So what are you going to do? The first thing is to take a step back. Look at the big picture. What’s your biggest underlying problem? Most airlines and MROs get so caught up in what they have to do or what they have to resolve in the day and they forget the most important part of their operation…efficiency.

Top Tips For A Perfectly Clean Aircraft, Inside and Out

Top Tips For A Perfectly Clean Aircraft, Inside and Out

You know the saying. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Well, for your aircraft, that’s not true. If it’s dirty they’ll laugh and say goodbye birdie. Remember that. On the exterior, dirt will hide in cracks, working rivets and damaged areas. It looks bad. Your interior is no different. If there’s junk everywhere, broken tray tables, dirty seats, messy lavatories, it represents your operation. 

 

5 Must Read Books All Aircraft Maintenance Professionals Should Own

5 Must Read Books All Aircraft Maintenance Professionals Should Own

Are you an aircraft maintenance professional? Do you want to be great at what you do? You went to school but it doesn’t end there. Whether you’re in engineering, supply, material, maintenance, VP, or the hundreds of other important roles, reading and developing your skills is important. We’ve compiled a list of 5 must read books to help you become an aircraft maintenance rock star

Is Vendor Managed Inventory Right For Your Aircraft Expendable Needs? 

Is Vendor Managed Inventory Right For Your Aircraft Expendable Needs? 

It’s common business knowledge that excess inventory is a liability, but it’s also common that you can’t sell what you don’t have. Traditional inventory management approaches force you to purchase excess inventory to pad yourself against stock-outs, causing you to carry excess. You literally have to decide what’s worse for your business: running out of inventory or carrying too much.

How to Handle AOGs: An Airline's Perspective

How to Handle AOGs: An Airline's Perspective

You're no stranger to an AOG. You despise them. They make you sweat. They make you mad. They may even make you cry. No matter how much work engineers and technicians put on the aircraft, or how much time you spend planning, AOGs still occur. There’s no luck involved. They’ll happen and we’ll need to fix it. I recently saw an AOG for a slow moving, non-stocked expendable. Anything is possible. It’s madness I tell you!

How To Solve Your Money Problems With Aircraft Material Planning

How To Solve Your Money Problems With Aircraft Material Planning

Why plan? It’s unnecessary. It takes too much time and you have very little time and money. But, if you plan your aircraft material needs right, you'll get back both.

So what’s holding you back? Is it the hundreds of emails flooding your inbox? Is it the pressure? Is it the non-stop, drop everything AOGs sucking the life out of your day?

That's fair. But since 23% of your direct maintenance costs go to components, it's an important topic.

How To Create Smarter Aviation Safety Regulations

How To Create Smarter Aviation Safety Regulations

The terms "regulation" and "aviation" are polarizing topics. Some want tons of regulation, some want none. Some would rather criticize in public and praise in private. So what's the balance? Where do we go from here?

How To Exchange An Aircraft Part & What To Expect

How To Exchange An Aircraft Part & What To Expect

What’s an aircraft part exchange? Without boring you and breaking out the technical dictionary, it’s a mechanism where you receive a serviceable component and return an unserviceable core at a later date.