The 'B' stands for "Big." the 'H' stands for "Hammer."
BFH is what we technicians call a big f***ing hammer.
aircraft powerplant consist of engine, plus inlet and exhaust nozzle.
There are are many powerplant instruments in aircraft. Oil pressure and temperature, jet pipe temperature, revs etc.
A special tool called a BFH is needed. Any good mechanic will have one on hand.
you need to go at school to complete the hours assigned by the FAA, and then take 4 exams which are the general, airframe, powerplant and the oral and practical, after that you become an aircraft mechanic, with the ratings on powerplant and airframe.
An Airframer is a directory and journal relating to aerospace manufacturing and design.
Yes, but it is not airworthy until it has been checked and certified by a licensed A&P mechanic (Airframe & Powerplant).
In many contexts, "BFH" stands for "Big Fucking Hammer," a slang term for a blunt instrument or heavy tool used for demolition or construction. It can also refer to specialized tools in the video game Battlefield Heroes or Battlefield Hardline.
It is a tool used to manualy change the pitch of an variable pitch aircraft propeller.
code's for bfh look it at youtube
There are a few different meanings for this acronynm,See related link.In the Automotive World if you ask for BFH it usually means a Big F***KING Hammer!!!!
An Aviation Maintenance Engineer, or an AME is roughly the equivalent to an A&P(Airframe and Powerplant) Mechanic with an IA(Inspection Authorization). The former being the license issued to individuals in Canada, and the latter being the one issued in the States.