Posted on Jan 31, 2024
Drones for maintenance: After autonomous C-5 scan, Boeing looks to 'weatherizing' UAVs to go...
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They would be much more useful if they didn't have to be used in a hangar.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
That's coming, plus most heavy maintenance happens in a hangar anyhow.
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MSgt Dale Johnson
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - I have been there and done that, first 4 years I was Avionics Instrument Repair, but on a large scale there are not enough hangers for all the types of maintenance a drone could forseeably perform.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
MSgt Dale Johnson Ya I know that, but there are periodic inspections where aircraft are routinely brought into hangars. Flightline maintenance is out at this stage of drone development, but I can certainly see it on the horizon.
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Heck, hey use robots to build them, why not drones to fix them. Plus it's a lot faster and easier to put a drones "eyes" on something than a humans.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
SSG Paul Endes Ya, the cheap labor incentive will never go away. :-))
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