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Old 27th March 2011 | 00:15
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Timothy Quinn
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Determination of aged aircraft

Will somebody kindly explain to me which parameters are checked when retiring an aircraft.I notice that even the A320 now has retirees lately.I have a faint understanding of metals but i can never get the definitive reasoning for retiring an aircraft.Engineers design an aircraft for a number of flight cycles but I do know that this magic number is often exceeded during service life albeit closely monitored by engineering departments.Were it not to be monitored,would parts fail Hollywood style?
I am not referring to older aircraft with thirsty engines where economics is the main factor.
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