KR20110060978A - The special way of maintenance and movement service for the worn out air craft for displaying by using the retired airman pool - Google Patents
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The present invention, for the purpose of recycling the waste aircraft, fighter aircraft for the purpose of outdoor exhibition, training parishes, etc. to close and complete the period available to the air force, reuse, utilize through disassembly, moving, assembly installation or other additional maintenance In contrast to the existing high-priced foreign and low-cost non-professional staff, there was a difficulty in the financial and technical aspects that would otherwise arise. The present invention relates to a system that manages the list and utilizes it in a part-time format whenever necessary, efficiently using the accumulated high skills and experiences as needed at a low cost and providing a reasonable service fee.
Aircraft, Waste Fighters, Air Force Reserves, Aircraft Maintenance, Aircraft Movement
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Waste Aircraft Maintenance, Waste Aircraft Movement, Waste Aircraft Maintenance
The present invention does not treat waste aircraft and fighters as wastes that have completed the period of availability in the Air Force, but do not dispose of them as wastes, and use them for other purposes such as display and practice. It is a method for reuse and utilization through the air force maintenance workforce, unlike the existing high-priced foreign workers or the low-cost and technical skills that would appear when using low-cost non-professionals. It is a plan to manage the list in a central server for each region and use it in a part-time format whenever necessary, and utilize the accumulated high skills and experiences as needed at low cost.
When an existing aircraft is not disposed of as waste and moved or maintained for exhibition purposes such as commercial or non-commercial use, due to the limitation of the size of the aircraft, the aircraft is usually disassembled and They will be transported by land, land, waterway and arrive at the location for display, and reassemble the aircraft. At this time, disassembly, assembly, etc. should be performed, and in order to provide professional services, foreigners, and related experts are invited to perform work, and thus high costs may be incurred. There were constraints on safety accidents and other professional services that could not be expected.
The present invention, by eliminating the above limitations, after the maintenance personnel who have been trained professionally related to this in the military after the retirement age, take advantage of the fact that they are distributed in each region and retirement life The list of personnel pools is organized on the
After retirement of the retired aircraft, which have been repaired for the entire lifetime of the existing maintenance workers, the technology is applied and used to perform disassembly, transfer, assembly, and other painting and management tasks as needed. It is not necessary to utilize foreign experts, and it is convened only when necessary, so that maintenance-related application companies can efficiently handle their work without any large operating costs.
Furthermore, by using honorable air force troops, by supporting the corresponding costs, we can inspire respect and pride for them.
In addition, for the Republic of Korea and the Korean people, they do not treat waste fighters that protect Korean territory and airspace with waste, such as scrap metal, and learn about exhibition goods and future aerospace technologies that can raise national consciousness and patriotic consciousness. By making it possible to use as a training material, it can be used as a medium for raising the patriotism spirit, and the effect can bring a positive effect that cannot be calculated by value.
According to Fig. 1, the central server (1A) has a list of specialty related to air force maintenance reserves for each region. The service is provided in the form of a
Fig. 2 According to the flow chart, if there is an external air force reserve personnel manpower request (2A), the central server will contact the reserve station pool with specialized maintenance skills in each region. (2B), providing a response to the Air Force Reserve's pool, providing a possible list of personnel requests. (2C).
The personnel requester then forms a task force with possible human resources and performs various waste aircraft related maintenance and operation operations such as disassembly, movement, assembly and maintenance of waste aircraft in each region. (2D)
This will charge the personnel requester for the services provided (2E) and distribute the reasonable service costs to the Air Force Reserves that received and provided the services.
When the existing aircraft and fighters are not disposed of as industrial waste and moved or used for exhibition purposes such as commercial or non-commercial purposes, or other maintenance is carried out, due to the limitation of the size of the aircraft, the aircraft is usually disassembled. After traveling by road, road, waterway, etc., they arrive at the location to be exhibited and reassemble the aircraft. At this time, disassembly, assembly, etc. should be done and to provide professional service,
Even after retirement, the maintenance personnel of the Air Force Reserve will be able to apply and use the technology to perform the disassembly, transfer, assembly, and other painting and management tasks as needed, so as not to utilize expensive foreign experts. It is not necessary, and it is convened only when necessary, so that the maintenance-related application company can efficiently handle the work without any large operating costs.
Furthermore, by using honorable air force troops, by supporting the corresponding costs, we can inspire respect and pride for them.
As shown in Fig. 1, the
Fig. 2 According to the flow chart, if there is an external air force reserve personnel manpower request (2A), the central server will contact the reserve station pool with specialized maintenance skills in each region. (2B), providing a response to the Air Force Reserve's pool, providing a possible list of personnel requests. (2C).
Then, the workforce requester will form a task force with the possible workforce and perform various waste aircraft related maintenance and operation operations such as disassembly, movement, assembly and maintenance of waste aircraft in each region. (2D)
This will charge the personnel requester for the services provided (2E) and distribute the reasonable service costs to the Air Force Reserves that received and provided the services.
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