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Technicians complete inspection of the world's largest aircraft

11th September 2017
Lanna Deamer
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Technicians recently completed a full hull inspection of Airlander using simple and safe rope access techniques which have been developed for maintaining aircraft. No major problems were found and Airlander got the thumbs up to continue its flight test programme.

This was the first time this access process has been used outside on the hull following development inside the company's hangar. This technique is key to enabling Airlander to demonstrate its ability to be maintained outside, without need for a permanent hangar.

It is now beneficial the remarkably easy access to all the upper surfaces and systems of the Airlander, using the same ascender system as the technician team uses for routine engine maintenance and inspection.

Airlander is 26m tall (around the same height as four stacked double decker buses) which means that great care and thought has been put into maintenance techniques. Safety ropes are permanently attached to the hull and technicians undertook rigorous training to ensure the highest safety standards. Access is gained to the hull via power ascenders supplied by ActSafe.

“Being up on the hull is a fantastic experience - I didn’t want to come down! It was a privilege to be part of the small team that performed the scheduled safety checks. We were pleased to find no major issues, further proving Airlander’s resilience.” said Ivor Pope, Maintenance, Modification and Ground Operations Manager.

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