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Unwrappped CC-177 Engine
posted by flyvertosset
Fri, Mar 8 2013


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View from underneath of a CC-177 Globemaster Pratt & Whitney F117-PW-100 turbofan, 40,440 lbf (180 kN) engine with panels being opened during a Home Station Check (HSC).

A Home Station Check (HSC) is conducted on a CC-177 Globemaster III aircraftover a period of 11 days at 429 (Transport) Squadron at Canadian Forces Base(CFB) Trenton. HSCs are a series of maintenance tasks, performed on the CC-177 every 120 days; such as an aircraft wash, post-wash lube, HSC card deck inspection with associated rectifications, and aircraft paint touch-ups.

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