Yep.
2 decades ago? I was standing on the 777 assembly "line" and watched
that happen.
In a lot of cases, the workers have things like screws in a case, as
they put in LOTS of screws in a short time. But some of those screws
are REALLY important and have complete handling procedures. If things
break, NTSB will want a complete build log.
On 2/24/25 16:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 2/24/25 12:28 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Aviation is SOOO much fun!
Every screw has to have paper work tracing it from,
its origin. It a plastic bag them came in breaks,
the whole bag has to be tosses.
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