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Old 23rd Feb 2023, 01:43
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Aircraft Zero Stress

What is actually Aircraft Zero Stress ?
I think that no stress acting on aircraft is kind of impossible
​​​​​​Is there really such thing as aircraft zero stress ?
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Old 23rd Feb 2023, 14:39
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What is actually Aircraft Zero Stress ? I think that no stress acting on aircraft is kind of impossible
In what context are you asking? For example, when it comes to G-force on aircraft structures the stress can go from positive in nature, to neutral (zero), and to negative in nature. In general, most aircraft require some minimal positive force/stress to keep all the systems functioning properly unless it is specifically certified to do otherwise.
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Old 23rd Feb 2023, 14:56
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Maybe zero stress in term of jacking the aircraft for major structure repair ?
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Originally Posted by Danial9874
Maybe zero stress in term of jacking the aircraft for major structure repair ?
I've never heard the term "zero stress" used before in an aviation context. In most structural repairs there may be instructions to relieve static loads or remove items to ensure proper fastener alignment, etc. but not zero stress. So without an actual example of its use can't offer much more.
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Originally Posted by Danial9874
Maybe zero stress in term of jacking the aircraft for major structure repair ?
You are correct. In aircraft maintenance, term "zero stress" is used when a/c is shored to reduce stresses in the repair area to a minimum.
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CAMO and Technical Services

Hi guys,
nowday all the tasks related to continuing airworthiness was oversee by CAMO
Do we still need Technical Services ?
is technical service the same thing as CAMO ?
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