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Structures Repair Question
Exhibit A
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file?i...to_nr=2&size=M B747 D-ABYZ flying at Frankfurt in September. Nothing remarkable there. Exhibit B http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/photos/01dabyz.jpg A picture of the same a/c which I remember seeing early on this year. (April / May?) The question is; How badly damaged does an aircraft have to be before it is rendered permanently unairworthy? Exhibit B looks like a write off to my untrained eye. |
Exhibit B looks like a write off to my untrained eye. |
I hope that I am correct in thinking that photo B was taken *before* photo A.
Am I mistaken? Has the a/c in question indeed been scrapped? |
The answer is financial - not technical:)
If the cost of the repair plus 10% exceeds the cost of a replacement aircraft then it is usually written off by the insurance companies. However it may be that the aircraft remains are sold off by the insurance companies but may re-appear in the skies at a later date;) |
You will find aircraft was not a write off.
Aircraft was damaged in Feb 2004 and the picture of the aircraft in flight, was taken on September 21st 2004. |
Thanks, that's what intruged me.
I wonder how they pulled that one off then? A whole fuselage section must have been replaced. |
The Crash-Crew from Boeing stabilized Body and Tail-Section separately.
Then they replaced all Stringers, Frame and the Skin in the affected area. Ingo |
That is quite incredible! Isn't the 747 a modular design? I was assuming that they would replace a whole length of fuselage between two transport joints.
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