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PLRD-83-69 1 (1983-04-22)

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     --A             UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                            WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548



A tM m   RZAD DIVSON -c                              APRIL 22. 1983
     B-207202

     The Honorable Verne Orr                                      il

     The Secretary of the Air Force
                                                               121223

     Dear Mr. Secretary:

          Subject: Savings Can Be Made By Using Compressed Air When
                    Testing Aircraft For Fuel Leaks (GAO/PLRD-83-69)

          In July 1982 we reported to the Congress the results of our
     review of Deqartment of Defense aircraft engine thrust/power
     management. /   In that review, we found that large amounts of
     aviation fuel could be saved if compressed air in lieu of engine
     runups were used to check for fuel leaks whenexternal fuel
     tanks were attached to Tactical Air Command (TAC) F-4 aircraft.
     Because the needed air compressors were not authorized for TAC's
     F-4 air wings, compressed air tests could not be made even
     though they were authorized. Navy maintenance practices for F-4
     aircraft fuel leak tests require the use of compressed air
     whenever possible.

          At our request, TAC evaluated the compressed air testing
     procedure and found that it would save $668,750 in fuel
     annually. TAC's evaluation also showed that using compressed
     air takes significantly less time, reduces the amount of labor
     needed, and reduces the risk of foreign object damage to other
     aircraft in the vicinity. TAC has informed other Air Force
     commands that operate F-4 aircraft of these results.
     As a result, compressors have been authorized for all TAC F-4
     aircraft maintenance units.






     1/Aircraft Thrust/Power Management Can Save Defense Fuel,
     Reduce Engine Maintenance Costs, and Improve Readiness
     (GAO/PLRD-82-74, July 29, 1982).

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