Pitch, Roll and Yaw: How Airplanes Rotate During Flight

Airplanes typically don’t follow a fixed path. Rather, pilots will change the direction of airplanes. While there are dozens of different types of airplanes, nearly all of them support three axes of flight. The three axes of flight include pitch, … Read More

5 Facts About Threaded Inserts

There are different ways to install threaded fasteners. Rather than driving them directly into a component, for instance, you can use a threaded insert. Threaded inserts are used extensively in the aerospace manufacturing industry. Also known as threaded bushings, they … Read More

PPG to Increase U.S. Aerospace Products Manufacturing Output to Meet Rising Demand

PPG will boost production to keep up with the escalating demand for its commercial aircraft aftermarket products. In order to meet the increasing demand from both new and existing clients, the company anticipates up to a 20% increase in employment … Read More

An Introduction to Cockpit Warning Lights

Airplane cockpits are equipped with a variety of notification lights, some of which are designed to warn pilots and copilots about potential hazards. Known as warning lights, they play an important role in flight safety. What Are Warning Lights? Warning … Read More

Jet Engines vs Turboprops: What’s the Difference?

Airplanes require a propulsion system. The propulsion system is responsible for moving airplanes forward. While there are many different types of propulsion systems, two of the most common include jet engines and turboprops. What’s the difference between jet engines and … Read More

The Different Types of Lock Washers

Airplanes require the use of special fasteners. During flight, airplanes will produce vibrations. Excessive or prolonged vibrations, of course, may result in fasteners loosening. Fortunately, there are anti-vibration fasteners available, such as lock washers. Lock washers are used in conjunction … Read More

What Is an Environmental Control System (ECS)?

An environmental control system (ECS) is an important part of most airplanes. Commercial airplanes have an average cruising altitude of 31,000 to 38,000 feet. When flying at such high altitudes, they require an ECS. An ECS will create a safe, … Read More

Nuts vs Nutplates: What’s the Difference?

Nuts and nutplates are two types of fasteners with internal threading. They are used in conjunction with fasteners that feature external threading, such as a bolt. Airplanes often feature nuts and nutplates to secure the ends of bolts. While used … Read More

What Are Spring-Loaded Jack Locks?

Depending on your job, you may want to invest in a set of spring-loaded jack locks. They are used extensively in the workplace. As workolding solutions, spring-loaded jack locks make it easy to secure workpieces. So, what are spring-loaded jack … Read More