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Danish Engine Trend Analyzing (DETA), was founded in 1997 as
a provider of Engine Condition Trend Monitoring (ECTM®)
for owners of Pratt and Whitney Canada Corp. (P&WC) engines.
Backed by regular attendance at P&WC courses and more than
a decade of hands-on HSI and heavy maintenance experience of
our analysts a solid reputation as a dependable and trust worthy
partner is build.
In June 2001 P&WC approved DETA as the first European based
Designated Analysis Center (DAC) for Engine Condition Trend
Monitoring (ECTM®) analysis for all PT6A, PW100, PW150,
JT15D, PW300 and PW500 engine models, Ref. SIL GEN-011R5.
Our goal is to continue develop and improve our service, by
providing our costumer an accurate, dependable and trustworthy
engine condition trend monitoring of their P&WC engines.
To continue to train our staff by attendance at P&WC courses
on the various engine models at frequent intervals. And by this
keep our knowledge of the operating principles of the engine
models at a very high level. This enables us to provide our
customer with precise recommendations for future maintenance
action, and accurate and easy to follow troubleshooting guides
for specific problems.
We are very focused on close customer contact. Today’s
aviation companies are forced to scrutinize their operation
cost due to the present world economy and growing international
competition. The Engine Condition Trend Monitoring program is
a cost saving early problem detection tool, but most aviation
companies do not have the capacity to allocate human resources
or a fleet size justifying the employment of experienced ECTM
personnel, therefore outsourcing could be an attractive option.
Upon processing and analyzing the engine data, we provide our
customers with reports containing our observations and recommendations,
which can be used when planning maintenance actions. The moment
we detect a negative developing trend we immediately notify
our customers enabling them to implement the necessary action
without delay.
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