In June, 1988, the first International Conference on aging aircraft was held to address nondestructive tests (NDT) of aging aircraft and other issues. From this meeting, a research program was initiated and funded by the FAA. As a result of this program, a lot of work has been done to study current NDT practices in the aviation industry and secondly, to research and develop new NDT methods to improve the reliability and efficiency of in-service inspection of aircraft structures and powerplants. The following is an overview of the current and future developments in civil aircraft NDT, as viewed by an air carrier and the concerns for NDT in the future.
Current and future developments in civil aircraft non-destructive evaluation from an operator's point of view
International Conference on Aging Aircraft and Structural Airworthiness ; 1991 ; Washington, D.C., US
1991-11-19
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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