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From: reha@orion.UUCP (R.GUR)
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Subject: Re: Re: Aircraft wear and tear.
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Date: Wed, 13-Nov-85 10:50:01 EST
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Airframes comparisons should be based on TTAF (or total time on the airframe).
In Europe there are mandatory airframe limits after which an airplane can not
be flown. The limits are on the order of 8000 ~ 10000 hours. With average use
(about 200 hrs /year) This translates into 40 years of useful life.

The important thing to remember is that stress on the airframe is cumulative.
If you are buying a old used plane then have a mechanic look over the entire
plane not just the engine for sign of stress.

reha
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