02-20-2025, 11:55 PM
This post was last modified 02-21-2025, 07:59 AM by Encia22. Edited 3 times in total. 
The new Marine Aviation Plan includes details of the new Osprey Drive System Safety and Health Instrumentation (ODSSHI). It will install vibration sensors in specific areas of the Proprotor Gearbox to provide vibration signature data that will allow maintenance to predict the failure of certain parts before they actually fail. They will also use a more refined triple melt steel will be used for internal components of the PRGB.
They're also working on a new Input Quill Assembly to reduce failures that lead to Hard Clutch Engagements. Currently the fleet is under restrictions that most likely won't be lifted until at least mid year. The Navy and Marines are operating under 30 minute restrictions. They have to be within 30 minutes of a divert field, which translates to roughly 200 miles. The CMV-22Bs on the Carl Vinson fall under these restrictions, meaning the carrier must be within 200 miles of shore whenever they're operating as a COD.
www.aviationtoday.com/2025/02/20/marine-corps-highlights-new-osprey-gearbox-sensors-in-aviation-plan-navy-limit-at-200-miles/
They're also working on a new Input Quill Assembly to reduce failures that lead to Hard Clutch Engagements. Currently the fleet is under restrictions that most likely won't be lifted until at least mid year. The Navy and Marines are operating under 30 minute restrictions. They have to be within 30 minutes of a divert field, which translates to roughly 200 miles. The CMV-22Bs on the Carl Vinson fall under these restrictions, meaning the carrier must be within 200 miles of shore whenever they're operating as a COD.
www.aviationtoday.com/2025/02/20/marine-corps-highlights-new-osprey-gearbox-sensors-in-aviation-plan-navy-limit-at-200-miles/
Logic is dead. Long live BS.