Aircraft Window Condensation Can Cause Avionics Instrument Corrosion
As condensation collects on the windshield of our aircraft, it has to drip somewhere. And that somewhere is directly on this units below.
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As condensation collects on the windshield of our aircraft, it has to drip somewhere. And that somewhere is directly on this units below.
As the pre-owned aircraft market stabilizes, the Bombardier Global Express XRS has solidified its status as the top-tier value choice for ultra-long-range travel. Offering intercontinental reach and a proven platform at a significant discount compared to newer models, the XRS represents a strategic entry point for value-conscious operators. The following analysis breaks down the current pricing trends, critical value drivers, and the competitive landscape for this enduring market leader.
The precision of an aircraft’s Environmental Control System depends on small, often-overlooked temperature sensors. These units act as miniature vacuums, drawing in cabin air, along with dust and debris, to provide the real-time data necessary for passenger comfort. This article explores why regular cleaning and maintenance of these sensors is critical to ensuring the ECS delivers the precise climate control it was engineered to provide.
It’s a common question that many operators hesitate to ask, but the answer is a definitive no. In reality, regular gas-path cleaning is a vital pillar of preventive maintenance, especially for aircraft operating in salt air or polluted environments. A strategic wash schedule is your best defense against performance loss and the high cost of corrosion.
Affecting 600+ aircraft, these Learjet aileron Service Bulletins require specialized NDT inspections and structural modifications. Duncan Aviation’s experts break down the requirements, downtime expectations, and why choosing the right facility is vital.
In an effort to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, Listen as Harrison Duncan discusses tips & tricks for customers of the Duncan Aviation Flight Department in this special edition of the Duncan Aviation Straight Talk Podcast.
Duncan Aviation's Chief Operating Officer joins in a panel discussion sponsored by AIN on the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic and how business aviation will emerge stronger after it ends.
We encourage operators to follow safety and preservation steps to protect your aircraft while its being temporarily parked or put into long-term storage.
We have put together a summary of the more significant inspection requirements and applicable Service Bulletins applicable to both the Airframe and Engine maintenance manuals
It is during these uncertain times, the advantages of business aircraft ownership become evident. Let's explore.
At Duncan Aviation, we have received many questions in regards to the replacement of the flap actuators on the Bombardier Learjet 40 and Learjet 45 model aircraft. Keep reading for all the relevant details.
Keeping your aircraft and those who fly within it safe are your top priorities right now.
Even small hydraulic leaks can cause problems with aircraft seats.
We care deeply about our customers and the communities in which we conduct business and are being proactive in keeping everyone safe.
Hydrographics in aviation, Honeywell RDR-7000 IntuVue 3-D Weather Radar, and operational benefits & cost savings of the Garmin G1000 NXi. These are just of few of the topics covered during Duncan Aviation's Straight Talk webinars. Register & tune in.