Blade Inspection Method

Blade Inspection Method

Blade Inspection Method is, according to the Sikorsky S-61 maintenance manual, a system of using an indicator and inert gas to detect cracks in the spar of a main rotor blade of some helicopters produced by Sikorsky.


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