The Disturbing Truth About How Airplanes Are Maintained Today
Posted by UncommonSense 9 years, 5 months ago to News
This is important information for anyone who is a frequent flyer on public airlines. (The common person). However, if you are fortunate enough to fly privately (think Lear Jet-type, not Piper, Aeronca, Veri-Eze, etc) then you won't have to worry about it.
However, I believe this article applies to at least 95% of us here. This is a result of NAFTA and TPP, in my opinion. It is engineered (politically) for a reason.
However, I believe this article applies to at least 95% of us here. This is a result of NAFTA and TPP, in my opinion. It is engineered (politically) for a reason.
Do they go to the breakup yards? Not quite yet. The US itself bought roll on roll off hulls headed in that direction made in France and Denmark and Russia. Spent millions refurbishing them as they had not enough to move troops and equipment to Gulf I or Gulf II. But during the down time between wars or the lulls between heavy shipping schedules in rotating divisions, maintenance was minimal. followed by a hugely expensive rush as the ship recrewed and raced to meet deadlines. - after a month or two or three of sitting
Four P's Piss Poor Prior Planning thy initials are Military Sealift Command.
Navy hulls after one deployment routinely go into maintenance for 18 months or so.
Combat aircraft seem to be an exception. But the standards there are much tighter down to and including JP7 fuel for actual combat.
MSC treats it's crews even worse than they treat their ships. Unions? That would be Seafarers...military division. The leadership is part of the socialist triumverate and works for the goverenment. Not the ships, not the crews, not the country, not the people.