It says in the fleet status stats that G-ATEH has been deleted.
Is this another problem or is everything above board?
Steve
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Hi Steve,
To the best of my knowledge, we've not sold a 748 so I can't understand why ATEH is no longer there :think:
John..
Is this another one to add to the growing collection??
EDIT>>
The airframe ATEH is bogus Steve. It was setup as a test by DM to flag when aircraft go missing and it appears to work
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To the best of my knowledge, we've not sold a 748 so I can't understand why ATEH is no longer there :think:
John..
Is this another one to add to the growing collection??
EDIT>>
The airframe ATEH is bogus Steve. It was setup as a test by DM to flag when aircraft go missing and it appears to work
ATB
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Yes, just a test.
John asked me if it could be done since we've had those two aircraft vanish recently. Obviously a good idea.
I've now set ATEH back as a deleted aircraft, so the message is now gone.
I'd made it a current aircraft again just to make sure the warning message worked - Which it did.
The reg ATEH is not currently used & is correctly not on FlyNet, it was re-registered as something else some time back.
So, fingers crossed if we have another ASGC or AVOF incident, it will be noticed straight away.
DM
John asked me if it could be done since we've had those two aircraft vanish recently. Obviously a good idea.
I've now set ATEH back as a deleted aircraft, so the message is now gone.
I'd made it a current aircraft again just to make sure the warning message worked - Which it did.
The reg ATEH is not currently used & is correctly not on FlyNet, it was re-registered as something else some time back.
So, fingers crossed if we have another ASGC or AVOF incident, it will be noticed straight away.
DM

