There’s a higher risk of rust developing in the internal engine of an infrequently flown aircraft. Read the white paper to learn more about simple ways to store and maintain aircrafts when they are not in use, including the proper lubricants to use to help avoid expensive repairs.
Suggestions for Aircraft Engine Storage and Infrequently Flown Aircraft
- February 7, 2022
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