What does FN mean in aviation?
Factory New
Factory New (FN) Skylink-Factory-New-Aircraft-Part. According to the ATA Spec 106 “Sources and Approved Parts Qualifications Guidelines” FN and NS (more to come on this) have no regulatory definition. Generally speaking, FN is commonly used directly from the Original Equipment Manufacture.
What does condition FN mean?
Fine (FN) condition Fine/Very Fine.
What’s the difference between new and factory new?
These describe the status of the part, and common condition codes are FN and NS respectively. We should share straight out that these two terms have no regulatory definitions. Defined by aviation regulation. Defined by aviation standards such as Published Quality or Technical Standards.
What does NS mean in aviation?
New Surplus (NS) A component part or material that is unused and may have been released as surplus by the manufacturer, owner-operator, repair facility, etc.
What is AR condition?
More than 600 different mutations in the AR gene have been identified in people with androgen insensitivity syndrome, a condition that affects sexual development before birth and during puberty. Most of these mutations are changes in single DNA building blocks (base pairs).
What is a core in aviation?
The term core is used when conducting an exchange transaction as you will need a core of the part number you would like to exchange. “Outright Sale” There are two types of sales in aviation, a outright sale or a exchange sale. In an outright sale you should never give your core if you have one.
What does FN mean on ebay?
Webopedia’s Guide to Online Buying and Selling Abbreviations
| FN | Fine (condition) |
| FL | Firing limit (pottery, glass) |
| FP | Fixed price |
| FR | Fair (condition) |
| FS | For sale |
What does FN mean comics?
Fine
| NM | Near Mint, as new |
|---|---|
| FN | Fine but with noticeable defects |
| VG | Very Good but with more noticeable defects than Fine |
| GD | Good, worn but readable |
| FR | Fair but badly worn |
How can you tell if a weapon is factory new?
Wear and tear Analogically, “Factory New” is basically a flawless skin that doesn’t show any signs of usage. Each of these five levels can be described with a float number (from 0.00 – 1.00): Factory New (0.00 – 0.07) Minimal Wear (0.07 – 0.15)
What is better field tested or battle scarred?
Field tested is the most common drop so in terms of price it’s the cheapest. Battle scarred is probably as rare or more rare then factory new so that’s why it’s more expensive.
What does OH mean in aviation?
Overhaul (OH) This is the most work an aircraft rotable can go through. Skylink: overhauled aircraft part.
What is a serviceable aircraft?
When an aircraft component is serviceable, it means that the component conforms to flight safety fulfilling the standard operational requirements which suffice indicated specifications. Serviceable tags are deemed useful in identification of parts that has been removed or serviced.