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Acceptance
Technical acceptance of a new aircraft commences at the
green aircraft stage, continues through the interior
completion process and culminates at final acceptance
and delivery. Pre owned aircraft requiring refurbishment
also require a great deal of attention to technical
issues. Having Aerospace Group represent the buyer
in all related technical issues ensures a quality
product, cost savings and a timely delivery. Aerospace
Group has successfully implemented a unique and
comprehensive reporting system for our clients, allowing
them to keep abreast of all issues throughout the
project.
Pre-Buy Inspections
Prior to the contractual acceptance of a new or
pre owned aircraft, Aerospace Group can conduct a
comprehensive Pre-Buy Evaluation. This includes a
complete review of the interior and exterior quality
standard, Specification, Service Bulletins,
Airworthiness Directives, disposition of discrepancies,
life limited components, systems installations and
flight test results. A detailed report including
photographs will be produced that can be used as a basis
for final contract negotiation and future warranty
claims.
Green Aircraft Inspections
Technical acceptance of the green aircraft includes the
review of functional test results, identifying
deviations between as-built and as-designed
configurations, snag review, and documentation control.
We will perform detailed inspections on the airframe,
engine, components and accessories to identify any
undocumented damage, problems or future concerns. A
thorough paperwork review will be conducted to detect
any possible discrepancies on major part changes, serial
number listings, modification status, flight test and
production test data.
Delivery Acceptance
During the interior completion process, we will monitor
all technical aspects of the aircraft including
production drawings, airframe/engine/system build
quality, snags, ground and flight test results,
serialized component list, certification documentation,
Service Bulletin incorporation and product improvements.
During final acceptance, a final review of all documents
including the AFM, component handbooks, warranty
paperwork and passenger briefing cards will be
conducted. Conformity of placards, circuit breaker
layouts, switch panels, etc. will be assured. Aerospace
Group will also conduct a detailed of inspection of
all loose and spare equipment. A final report outlining
the open items at delivery will be produced, providing a
means to track all remaining issues.
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