Post Lightning Strike Inspection
F-0075-2019-14663
5/13/2019
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Inspecting an aircraft after a known or suspected lightning strike can be a tedious and subjective task. While aircraft technical manuals do provide conditional inspections following a lightning strike, these inspections tend to be broad in their approach and based solely on the presence of visual damage. This paper discusses the simple technique of tracing the lightning path through the aircraft by the use of an analog magnetometer to identify ferromagnetic parts that have been magnetized by the substantial electrical current of a lightning strike. While this technique is not novel, it is not often published as an inspection technique. Knowing the approximate path of the lightning can assist aircrews and maintainers in the identification of suspect parts that may require further inspection, repair and/or replacement thereby increasing safety and ensuring continued airworthiness of the aircraft.
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- Citation
- Massa, T., "Post Lightning Strike Inspection," Vertical Flight Society 75th Annual Forum and Technology Display, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 13, 2019, .