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Helicopter Power Assurance
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR4083A
- Reaffirmed
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Language:
English
Scope
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) defines helicopter turboshaft engine power assurance theory and methods. Several inflight power assurance example procedures are presented. These procedures vary from a very simple method used on some normal category civil helicopters, to the more complex methods involving trend monitoring and rolling average techniques. The latter method can be used by small operators but is generally better suited to the larger operator with computerized maintenance record capability.
Rationale
Change in this revision are format/editorial only.
AIR4083A has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.
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Issuing Committee
S-12 Powered Lift Propulsion Committee
Provides guidance and standardization for the better utilization of helicopter powerplants through studies of current practices in engine design, engine/airframe interface, and engine operation.
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