Andrew_VT
Well-Known Member
I'm just reading through the Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual (getting ready for class!) and when I got the the APU section couldn't help but think of the 100's of instances I've heard on JC and elsewhere of APU's not working.
My question is why are they broken so often?
Theoretically it's a turbine engine just like the main engines, and we all know the propulsion turbines are very reliable. Is the difference APU's aren't held to the same quality control/maintenance schedules as the main engines? Are the problems mostly not with the turbines themselves but with hardware they power such as the alternators/generators/voltage regulators/inverters/flux capacitors (I just guessed at this list as you can probably tell) ect?
Thanks in advance (especially to Max who I know works at Honeywell
)
My question is why are they broken so often?
Theoretically it's a turbine engine just like the main engines, and we all know the propulsion turbines are very reliable. Is the difference APU's aren't held to the same quality control/maintenance schedules as the main engines? Are the problems mostly not with the turbines themselves but with hardware they power such as the alternators/generators/voltage regulators/inverters/flux capacitors (I just guessed at this list as you can probably tell) ect?
Thanks in advance (especially to Max who I know works at Honeywell
