Smooth Weather-Window Burnout Spikes Across CTVs
Map each technician's weather-window resilience as a botanical garden of energy to prune and protect through the whole CTV season.
A 36-hour weather window opens Tuesday morning, and your best pair of CTV technicians just came off six straight days of turbine climbs — Friday's forecast shows another window closing by week's end. Verdant Helm maps each technician's energy as a living perennial garden: who's in bloom today, who's wilting from cumulative climb load, who needs two days in the mother-vessel workshop before the next transit. Deploy the backup pair Tuesday. Save your gearbox specialists for Friday's complex inspection.
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