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Failure to address structural issues can lead to grounding of aircraft from "summary" of Aircraft Structures & Systems EASA Module 13 B2 by

When structural issues are not properly addressed in aircraft, serious consequences can arise, potentially leading to the grounding of the aircraft. These structural issues can encompass a wide range of components, from the airframe itself to various systems and subsystems. Neglecting these issues can compromise the safety and airworthiness of the aircraft, posing a significant risk to both passengers and crew. Aircraft structures are designed to withstand a variety of stresses and loads during flight. However, over time, wear and tear, as well as other factors such as corrosion or fatigue, can weaken these structures. If not detected and addressed in a timely manner, these weaknesses can escalate into more severe problems that may jeopardize the structural integrity of the aircraft. In the context of maintenance and repair, failu...
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