
Aircraft line maintenance and its importance in aviation industry
…what is Aircraft Line Maintenance?
Ing. Benjamin OWUSU
Line maintenance includes any work carried out on an aircraft engine and in addition to components replacement in accordance with the aircraft maintenance manuals that is performed before any flight in order to ensure that the aircraft is airworthy and is ready to fly.
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