Timeline for What defines a cycle on a jet engine?
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Jun 9, 2018 at 18:07 | comment | added | ra9r | Different engine manufacturers will probably have different definitions of a cycle. If you are asking for the meaning in the context of maintenance tracking, then you will definitely want to use the OEM's definition of a cycle. | |
Aug 28, 2017 at 14:34 | vote | accept | Lnafziger | ||
Aug 27, 2017 at 21:47 | history | protected | user14897 | ||
Aug 27, 2017 at 19:07 | answer | added | Jay | timeline score: 1 | |
Jul 2, 2017 at 11:09 | answer | added | Sirous Behzadian | timeline score: 1 | |
Aug 13, 2016 at 8:26 | answer | added | p.raghupathy | timeline score: 1 | |
Dec 15, 2015 at 3:14 | answer | added | Ahmed | timeline score: 2 | |
Mar 7, 2014 at 14:01 | answer | added | flyingfisch | timeline score: 3 | |
Mar 7, 2014 at 1:50 | answer | added | h54 | timeline score: 8 | |
Mar 5, 2014 at 2:56 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackAviation/status/441044597528334336 | ||
Mar 4, 2014 at 23:00 | comment | added | SSumner | @JanHudec - hmmm, didn't know that | |
Mar 4, 2014 at 21:36 | comment | added | Jan Hudec | @SSumner: No, that's altogether different meaning of a cycle. | |
Mar 4, 2014 at 20:59 | comment | added | casey | Im tempted to say the engine start/shutdown without flight isnt a cycle since we routinely did this when delayed but never logged it anywhere. Unless ACARS was taking care of that Im not sure MX would be able to track that. | |
Mar 4, 2014 at 19:15 | comment | added | SSumner | Not "legal definition", but this might help | |
Mar 4, 2014 at 17:10 | history | asked | Lnafziger | CC BY-SA 3.0 |