A320 winglet
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A320 winglet
Yesterday an SLF of my acquaintance noticed that a BA A320 (G-EUUN) was getting ready to leave LHR T5 with one of the winglets missing.
I reassured him about the significance (or rather lack of it), but it set me wondering about how often this happens?
Do winglets get "dinged" by Servair and company all the time, and is ten percent of the fleet flying with one or two missing?
Or is this indeed pretty rare? Does somebody have any statistics?
CJ
PS Hoping for a serious answer, which is why I posted here rather than in JetBlast
I reassured him about the significance (or rather lack of it), but it set me wondering about how often this happens?
Do winglets get "dinged" by Servair and company all the time, and is ten percent of the fleet flying with one or two missing?
Or is this indeed pretty rare? Does somebody have any statistics?
CJ
PS Hoping for a serious answer, which is why I posted here rather than in JetBlast


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The CDL (configuration deviation list) will be the document that will allow this. There will be a slight performance penalty.
Same as with other panels and things like landing gear doors.
It is normal operation to keep the aircraft flying when parts or time are not available to repair the aircraft.
Same as with other panels and things like landing gear doors.
It is normal operation to keep the aircraft flying when parts or time are not available to repair the aircraft.




