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Sure looks like just a lubrication. Usually the metallurgy nerds can look at the fracture surfaces and beaching marks and estimate if the crack might have been visible, but may well not have been if as the report seems to insinuate it started in the bore of the holes.So wondering what was actually looked at/inspected at this C check; reading from the prelim, "A 24-month/4,800 hour lubrication task of the pylon thrustlinks and pylon spherical bearings was last accomplished on October 18, 2025." This seems to indicate *just* a lubrication and not a detailed inspection of the components. Again, I don't know what is on those inspection cards, but if it was just a lubrication, then any cracks could have just been missed.
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Gotta wonder where the fatigue analysis went wrong for the part to fail at like 75% of the first NDI interval…