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Delta Air Lines gets FAA approval for drone-based maintenance inspections

Delta Air Lines gets FAA approval for drone-based maintenance inspections
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Gail Grimmett, Senior Vice President – Sustainability Performance & Strategic Partnerships | Delta Air Lines

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has accepted Delta Air Lines' application to use camera-based small drones for visual inspections of its aircraft. This acceptance was granted earlier this year, and Delta TechOps has been integrating drone inspections into their maintenance procedures. Initially, these inspections will be used following lightning strike events, with the practice now included in the Aircraft Maintenance Manual for Delta's mainline fleet.

Delta is pioneering as the first U.S. commercial operator to receive FAA Certificate Management Office concurrence for using drones in maintenance inspections across its fleet.

The small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) employed are semi-autonomous drones that navigate around an aircraft capturing images without manual pilot input. Once captured, trained TechOps technicians and inspectors evaluate the photos to assess airworthiness before returning the aircraft to service, maintaining historical practices.

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According to Delta, "While TechOps has long had safety protocols in place to provide for the safe inspection of aircraft, the introduction of drone technology removes the risks associated with technicians and inspectors working from heights." The use of drones not only reduces injury risk but also accelerates decision-making on aircraft conditions by up to 82%.

This technological advancement allows for quicker return of aircraft to service and aids in reducing delays and cancellations for customers.

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