Before installation, crews perform uncrating, deinhibiting, and acceptance checking to verify the engine's integrity.
Aircraft gas turbine engines are a type of internal combustion engine that uses a turbine to generate power. They consist of several major components, including a compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, and nozzle. The compressor compresses air, which is then mixed with fuel and ignited in the combustion chamber. The resulting hot gas expands through the turbine, producing power that is used to drive the compressor and other engine accessories. The exhaust gases are then expelled through the nozzle, producing a high-velocity jet of gas that generates thrust. crews perform uncrating