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Old 30-07-2015, 19:39   #265
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Re: Malaysian Airline plane disappears

Some so called expert said the Part Numbers would ID the wing part to MH370.

NO, the Part Number is just that. for example the 737 Main Landing Gear has a Part Number something like 65-73761-1, -3, -5. they are NOT unique.

The Serial Number on the other hand is totally unique (unless a fake part, which does happen). This will be the 777s Technical Logs which will list every Part Number & Serial Number ever fitted, and who did what work on every part including the Revision number & date of the CMMs (Component Maintenance Manual) use to maintain the parts.
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