DH82EH wrote:
The status of an aircraft will be based on its' expected disposition.
If return to service is imminent then it will be placed in "flyable storage". Systems will be operated regularly, time sensitive inspections carried out and all that may be required is a service check, then away you go.
If longer term storage is expected then systems will be inhibited. This may involve preservative oil in lieu of service issue (for anti corrosion purposes vs anti wear) and whatever else the manufacture would recommend. Return to service would then require un-inhibiting.
Hope this helps
Andy Scott
The same procedures are done today when NARROWSEAT AIRLINES parks those 767's in the big litterbox. Depending on how long it's going to sit unused. As the status changes, the aircraft is preserved to greater or lesser extent. Most of the 757's converted from pax to boxhaulers were in very long naps before being revived.