Ultrasonic testing (UT) is widely used in industrial applications for detecting internal flaws in metals, such as cracks in turbine and compressor discs, without needing to halt operations. Advanced UT methods can provide detailed imaging of flaws and assess their behavior under load, offering more comprehensive volumetric coverage compared to traditional techniques. The technology also allows for precise measurements of flaw depth, enabling targeted repairs like welding. While some find the operation of UT instruments less engaging than other activities, it remains a valuable non-destructive testing method for ensuring the integrity of materials. Overall, UT plays a crucial role in both manufacturing and in-service inspections to monitor and manage internal flaws.