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Damaged Jack Screws Can Be Detected In Aircraft

Detect damaged jack screws in aircraft, Latest Innovative processes and inventionsBy Bob BartolOctober 22, 2017

How to Detect Damaged Jack Screws In Aircraft Letter From the Author – Jack Screws Off the coast of California, in January 31, 2000, flight 261 experienced a catastrophic loss of pitch control which was caused by a damaged jack screws threads.  All 88 on board died instantly upon impact.  It was a very sad…

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