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Old 3rd Jun 2019, 13:44
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Originally Posted by BluSdUp
Could any Engineer give us an estimated time in man hrs for such a replacement.
I have unfortunately no interaction with the heavy maintenance as the 738 just keeps on ticking during normal ops.
During Bird strike Inspection I have inspected the Slat Tracks and Flaps fully extended and I doubt that the replacement takes less then say two days.
Anyone?

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Cpt B
Those details are included in the link I posted, and that is roughly how long it takes: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-b...-idUSKCN1T30RX
Boeing said once new parts are in hand, replacement work should take one to two days.
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