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T701D Engine: Inquiring Minds Have Questions
February 11, 2020
— Taking care of your engine is a daily task. Answers to questions you might have about the T701D engine can be found in TM 1-2840-248-23&P (Oct 19)...
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Black Hawk: EBAPS Kit Part Number Change
January 31, 2020
— If you have the Enhanced Ballistic Armament Protection System (EBAPS) kit installed on your UH-60 aircraft and you’re flying under AWR 1752, contact the UH-60 Project Office to have the kit’s part number changed as soon as possible. Read on to find out more...
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Black Hawk: Get Parts Turned In ASAP
January 31, 2020
— Maintenance and overhaul programs rely on you to do your part! In order for the supply system to meet the demands for H-60 series helicopter components, unserviceable Black Hawk parts must be turned in for repair ASAP. ...
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Black Hawk: Turn in Repairable Unserviceable Parts
January 24, 2020
— Mechanics, the rigid connecting links with condition code F are repairable. If your shop has unserviceable connecting links, NSN 3040-01-197-1745 (PN 70400-08110-060) and NSN 3040-01-287-2438 (PN 70400-08151-061), turn them in. Here's how...
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Black Hawk/Apache: Check Retention Pins
January 23, 2020
— Mechanics, there are nonconforming pins for the actuating rings of the inlet guide vane (IGV) in the field. These are or need to be replaced by the Aviation Support Battalion (ASB). Read on to learn why and how...
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Black Hawk: Unserviceable Pressure Altimeters Need Turn-In
January 15, 2020
— Photo by Mark Olsen Mechanics,A new five-year maintenance and overhaul (M&O) indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract is now in place for Black Hawk pressure altimeters, NSN 6610-01-091-3701 (PN B4420210002) and NSN 6610-01-091-3702 (PN 107450-31327).If you have unserviceable pressure altimeters, send them to: New Cumberland Army...
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UH-60 Black Hawk: Sun Shades Protect Aircraft from Heat
December 31, 2019
— UPDATED 3-27-2020...
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New T700 Engine IETM Now on Army Enterprise Portal
December 19, 2019
— Mechanics, the wait is over. The T700-GE-700/-701C/-701D engine's newest IETM, TM 1-2840-248-23&P (EM 0271, Oct 19), is now published. You can find it on the Army Enterprise Portal...
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Black Hawk: Ship Repair Parts in Right Containers
December 5, 2019
— Maintenance and overhaul programs rely on you to turn in unserviceable parts! But that’s just half the story. When parts are shipped in the wrong shipping containers, unnecessary damage results. Keep reading to get the right shipping container for the part you plan to turn in...
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H-60 Black Hawk: Configuration Change on Primary Servos
December 4, 2019
— The primary servos recently went through a configuration change. Upon inspection, the seals on the new servos appear to be missing, causing mechanics to prematurely remove perfectly good servos. Keep reading to find out how to avoid this mistake...
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