How is an Aircraft Engine Lubricated? | Engine Oil System in 3 minutes | Aviation Notes | Faults
In this video we look one of the subsystems associated with the engine: The Oil System. The oil system is a critical system because any faults with the system can lead to shutdown of the engine. We look at the different components of the oil system and the role of these components in this system. We also look at what faults could occur in this system.

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