Airbus Static/Not Static Question
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Airbus Static/Not Static Question
Just beneath the FO's window there is a small triangle with a hole in the middle. The same is also found at (as far as I know) 5 other locations (on the 319 at least) along the length of the fuselage. My question is this....what is it/what does it do?
We found it half covered with speed tape during a walk around this afternoon and called an engineer; as it looks like a static port of some kind. (I know it is not one of the 6 main static inputs though) He was unable to tell us what it was and simply removed the tape and sent us on our way. Fair enough, but now I'm curious.
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Photos: Airbus A319-132 Aircraft Pictures | !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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We found it half covered with speed tape during a walk around this afternoon and called an engineer; as it looks like a static port of some kind. (I know it is not one of the 6 main static inputs though) He was unable to tell us what it was and simply removed the tape and sent us on our way. Fair enough, but now I'm curious.
I have tried to attach a picture below.
Photos: Airbus A319-132 Aircraft Pictures | !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The holes have an anchor nut inside so that a bolt or threaded rod can be inserted for sighting purposes to check airframe rigging after an event. (ie. heavy landing, flight through severe turbulence, tail strike, etc).
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Major overhaul, when enough structure has to be removed to require "shoreing" of the aircraft, the aircraft is leveled first and sighted with survey equipment. Other aircraft have buttonhead rivits in these locations.





