J-Gian Posted June 19, 2022 Posted June 19, 2022 16 ore fa, Damynavy scrive: https://italiavola.com/2022/06/15/lairbus-a321xlr-decolla-per-la-prima-volta/ Io di fare un volo lungo negli stessi spazi di un economy non ci penso nemmeno, ma per molti ciò non è un problema... Ricordati di USARE la CORSIA più a DESTRA
Damynavy Posted October 5, 2023 Posted October 5, 2023 Ai "Bus", gli aeroporti non servono più...😂 https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/ural-airlines-fly-airbus-field
J-Gian Posted October 5, 2023 Posted October 5, 2023 7 ore fa, Damynavy scrive: Ai "Bus", gli aeroporti non servono più...😂 https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/ural-airlines-fly-airbus-field Tocca "ibernarli" assieme al terreno però Ricordati di USARE la CORSIA più a DESTRA
J-Gian Posted February 4, 2024 Posted February 4, 2024 Cita EASA Expands A320ceo Wing Fatigue Cracking Inspections to Include All A320neo Models By Jim Wilson| January 29th, 2024| The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has now extended its wing inspection directive, initially covering the Airbus A320ceo family, to encompass the A320neo family. This new directive, replacing the earlier one, mandates inspections in specific wing areas for signs of fatigue cracking. If any cracks are detected, airlines must immediately consult Airbus for approved repair instructions. The directive outlines particular measures for Airbus A321neo aircraft. EASA’s revised airworthiness directive (AD) now includes thorough inspections of the left-hand and right-hand wings on all Airbus A320ceo and A321neo family aircraft equipped with Sharklets. Originally, the directive focused only on inspecting wing manhole access panel attachment holes in the bottom wing skin panels 2, between Ribs 13 and 23, on the A319ceo, A320ceo, and A321ceo models. This directive was updated by the European regulator on January 25, 2024. [...] Articolo completo su: https://www.airguide.info/easa-expands-a320ceo-wing-fatigue-cracking-inspections-to-include-all-a320neo-models/ Ricordati di USARE la CORSIA più a DESTRA
Damynavy Posted February 4, 2024 Posted February 4, 2024 (edited) 5 ore fa, J-Gian scrive: Articolo completo su: https://www.airguide.info/easa-expands-a320ceo-wing-fatigue-cracking-inspections-to-include-all-a320neo-models/ Nessun problema. Il nuovo 320, può perdere 2/3/4 semi-ali...e volare ugualmente.😂 Edited February 4, 2024 by Damynavy 1
stev66 Posted February 5, 2024 Posted February 5, 2024 16 ore fa, Damynavy scrive: Nessun problema. Il nuovo 320, può perdere 2/3/4 semi-ali...e volare ugualmente.😂 I francesi, sempre dilettanti : Archepensevoli spanciasentire Socing.
VuOtto Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 (edited) On 4/2/2024 at 17:36, Damynavy scrive: Nessun problema. Il nuovo 320, può perdere 2/3/4 semi-ali...e volare ugualmente.😂 scherzi??? Easa non farebbe mai una cosa simile su un aereo europeo.....ma solo su quei "cancelli" dei 737 americani..... Edited February 6, 2024 by VuOtto in garage: MY22 BMW M3 Competition Xdrive G80 + MY22 Jaguar F-Pace SVR
Damynavy Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 1 ora fa, VuOtto scrive: scherzi??? Easa non farebbe mai una cosa simile su un aereo europeo.....ma solo su quei "cancelli" dei 737 americani..... Infatti, questi "arrivano" dall'Alabama.
VuOtto Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 1 ora fa, Damynavy scrive: Infatti, questi "arrivano" dall'Alabama. comunque....monomotore in garage: MY22 BMW M3 Competition Xdrive G80 + MY22 Jaguar F-Pace SVR
Damynavy Posted February 6, 2024 Posted February 6, 2024 2 ore fa, VuOtto scrive: comunque....monomotore Dovrebbe essere un bimotore.
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