Cobwebs and corrosion: Reactivating parked aircraft requires extra care

White jets with blue tails from United Airlines lined up on an inactive taxiway at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. They're in storage.

Parking planes during the pandemic doesn’t mean technicians ignore them until airlines are ready to fly again. A great deal of mechanical support work, including electrical checks and engine starts, takes place to keep aircraft serviceable.

Even when approved maintenance schedules are followed, there are threats to the safe return of aircraft from extended downtime.

The U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) recently issued a safety notice addressing the potential hazards of bringing aircraft out of...

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