Inspections

Inspections

Structured. Event-Driven. Acquisition-Focused.

Routine Inspections (Time & Cycle-Based)

Scheduled inspections performed in accordance with aircraft maintenance programs, based on flight hours, cycles, or calendar intervals.

These inspections ensure continued airworthiness, regulatory compliance, and early detection of discrepancies before they become operational issues.

Non-Routine / Event-Driven Inspections

Inspections required following abnormal or unexpected events. This includes, but is not limited to:

Hard Landings
Lighting Strikes
Bird Strikes
System Faults or In-Flight Discrepancies

These situations require accurate assessment, proper documentation, and immediate action to determine aircraft condition and return-to-service requirements.

Maintenance History Gaps
Potential Financial Exposure
Existing Discrepancies
Airworthiness Concerns
Pre-Purchase Inspections

These situations require accurate assessment, proper documentation, and immediate action to determine aircraft condition and return-to-service requirements.

Focused on identifying:

Clear, detailed reporting allows buyers to make informed decisions before completing a transaction.

Accurate inspections are critical to safe operation, regulatory compliance, and long-term asset value.