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All Aircraft: Pay Attention to TM Warnings, Cautions and Notes
July 28, 2023
— This article initially appeared in PS 704 (Jul 11), p. 26. When performing maintenance on your aircraft, make sure you don’t ignore the warnings, cautions and notes. They protect your from hurt, harm and danger. Read on to find out more...
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UH-72: Lakota Aircraft Transitions to Sustainment
June 21, 2023
— Lakota helicopter sustainment, logistics and training support has transitioned from PEO Aviation to the Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM). Read on to find out more...
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Lakota: Use Correct Hardware to Install Cowling Gas Springs
February 24, 2023
— The Lakota cowling gas springs should be installed with the hardware cited in the commercial aviation maintenance manual (AMM). Read on for more information...
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All Aircraft: Pick the Right Type and Number of Jacks
January 28, 2022
— Mechanics, aircraft jacks are vital for maintenance on your helicopter. They’ve been around for years and gone through a lot of changes. Some have been put out to pasture while others have been neglected. This article offers pointers on picking the right type and number when jacking is needed...
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HOT ITEM - Rotary-Wing Aircraft: Configure Mode S / ADS-B Out Properly
September 1, 2021
— MUST READ! - Mechanics, during maintenance on the APX-123/APX-123A Mode 5 transponder, the aircraft-assigned default Mode S can be zeroized or “set to factory default.” Units are subsequently not ensuring that the default Mode S address is reloaded into the APX-123/APX-123A. As a result, the FAA detects an invalid address. Unless the guidance in this article is followed, units will find themselves in hot water...
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Lakota: Having Flight Control Rod Issues?
August 25, 2021
— Heads up, Lakota operators. The Light Helicopter Product Office (LHPO) has received reports from units that have discovered cracked swaged collars on the flight control rods. The Lakota System Safety Working Group (SSWG) has determined that the cracked sleeves are not a safety hazard. Read this article to learn more...
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UH-72A: Pre-flighting Lakota Protects Airframe
June 15, 2021
— Pilots and crew, failing to secure the aircraft hydraulic crest cowlings prior to flight is becoming a bad trend. And it’s preventable. Read on to discover ways to prevent accidents arising from this problem...
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Lakota: Use Only Authorized Equipment!
July 17, 2020
— This article initially appeared in PS 785 (Apr 18), pp. 24-25. Ground handling wheels and the tow bar are the only two pieces of ground handling equipment authorized for your Lakota!...
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Lakota: Heat Blanket Protects Engine Cowlings
July 17, 2020
— This article initially appeared in PS 782 (Jan 18), pp. 22-23. Have you noticed discoloration or blistering on the inside of the Lakota’s engine cowlings near the exhaust? That discoloration is caused by the intense heat generated during prolonged hovering and ground run operations...
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Aircraft: FOD Control is a Must
July 8, 2020
— Foreign object debris (FOD) is the culprit behind foreign object damage (FOD) to aircraft. FOD can come from the most unsuspecting places, like a pebble stuck in the sole of your boots, hardware that’s been left behind after maintenance or just general debris not cleaned up...
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