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NEWS | Oct. 20, 2023

UH-60: Cabin Tub Inspection Video Now Available on JTDI

BLUF:  Check out the H-60 48-month inspection video on the JTDI website.
 
Chinook is under an abbreviated corrosion control inspection to reduce corrosion and the effects of corrosion on the helicopter.
Photo by Charles Rosemond
 
Mechanics, a new instructional video for the 48-month cabin tub inspection is now available on the JTDI website. When you navigate to the JTDI website, the video can be found on the Utility Helicopter Project Office UH-60 training page.  
 
The interactive video closely follows the associated TM work packages for the H-60 aircraft and can be employed as a tool for training new maintainers, as well as provide a refresher for experienced personnel. The video also illustrates inspection and corrosion control information. Access the video HERE.
 
Additional corrosion-related videos are also available on the JDTI Utility Helicopter Project Office UH-60 training page, including:
 
  • H-60 90Day CCI
  • H-60 Wash and Lube
  • H-60 Blood Born Decontamination
  • H-60A/L/M Rigging
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