Grounding and Bonding in Aircrafts

This edition of Glenair's QwikConnect explores the important topics of grounding and bonding in aircraft. Bonding refers to the practice of electrically connecting various metallic components within an aircraft to minimize differences in electrical potential and prevent the buildup of static electricity. Grounding is the process of connecting structural and mechanical elements within the pressurized fuselage of the aircraft to a current return path capable of carrying a fault current to the ground.

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