G-ASGK in for heavy maintenance..! but why?
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G-ASGK in for heavy maintenance..! but why?
Strangely enough G-ASGK is in heavy need of maintenance....
actually dropped from 98'ish to 94'ish ?????
I cannot see what the problem is...
actually dropped from 98'ish to 94'ish ?????
I cannot see what the problem is...
- RAF_Quantum
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Hi Dan,
I can't give you any explanation for the jump unless you had a really heavy landing. Now that it's below 95% you may as well bring her home and we'll stick her in the hangar when you get back. The next big jump for increased cost/downtime for maintenance is 75%. Hopefully you won't use that much up bringing her home
. It'll be interesting to see if the failure rate increase at all or whether DaveB still gets everyone elses share of failures
Rgds
John
I can't give you any explanation for the jump unless you had a really heavy landing. Now that it's below 95% you may as well bring her home and we'll stick her in the hangar when you get back. The next big jump for increased cost/downtime for maintenance is 75%. Hopefully you won't use that much up bringing her home

Rgds
John

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Hey.. don't joke about it. I feel worried flying anything these days whether it's 100% or 96%
Can't imagine what sort of landing would cause a drop of 4 whole points :think: To give you an example, throw something onto the runway at a little over 800fpm and you'll lose 1 single point (I've not done it myself but I know a man who has) :-$ Odd Dan.. very odd :think:
ATB
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Can't imagine what sort of landing would cause a drop of 4 whole points :think: To give you an example, throw something onto the runway at a little over 800fpm and you'll lose 1 single point (I've not done it myself but I know a man who has) :-$ Odd Dan.. very odd :think:
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Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
Must be some sort of misbehaving between my FS an the client...Landing was smooth as ever (wonderful auto land) so the sudden drop alarmed me as well...
although I seem to remember the client said something about -4000 or so fpm ??? anyway I didn't take serious notice of it, at it was so out of the ordinary that I didn't bother.....but such an impact might have done quite a piece of damage...... ;-)
First time I've seen it though...
although I seem to remember the client said something about -4000 or so fpm ??? anyway I didn't take serious notice of it, at it was so out of the ordinary that I didn't bother.....but such an impact might have done quite a piece of damage...... ;-)
First time I've seen it though...
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