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The "Just in Time" system that is used on the Tac Hel side isn't there for small everyday parts, it's there for larger items. Although it would be nice for us to have a full store available whenever we need it, it's not feasible for the amount of times we nay need those items. Not only that, but we are not the only ones using these types of aircraft and this is why the system reduces our footprint environmentally.
Let's take the CH146 as an example. Large items like transmissions, windscreens, etc are received from Calgary, Montreal and sometimes Texas, because that's where the main Bell centres are.
Using the example of an SI isn't realistic as most SIs involve smaller items being replaced, which are usually held by the units. If we run out we still have some aircraft serviceable and order the parts through Bell. If the SI involves a large item, then the fleet would have to be grounded regardless even if we held the parts because of the manpower and hours required to carry out the inspections and repairs.
As for the issue of the Chinook blades, sure, we'll probably go through a few, but I suspect no more than what we go through on the Griffon side. With the proper tarining of everyone involved accidents like bowsers and trees can be avoided.
Let's take the CH146 as an example. Large items like transmissions, windscreens, etc are received from Calgary, Montreal and sometimes Texas, because that's where the main Bell centres are.
Using the example of an SI isn't realistic as most SIs involve smaller items being replaced, which are usually held by the units. If we run out we still have some aircraft serviceable and order the parts through Bell. If the SI involves a large item, then the fleet would have to be grounded regardless even if we held the parts because of the manpower and hours required to carry out the inspections and repairs.
As for the issue of the Chinook blades, sure, we'll probably go through a few, but I suspect no more than what we go through on the Griffon side. With the proper tarining of everyone involved accidents like bowsers and trees can be avoided.