Yesterday I had nearly a morning to myself and what better way to spend it by flying.
BAC 1-11 East Midland to Dublin. Took off with 80% fuel loading leaving the centre tank empty.
Then Dublin to Glasgow. After landing put in my flight plan for Newcastle then oh heck!!! Forgot the wifes' instructions.......put out the washing!! Came back in.....then straight out to water the plants.......phone rings........time was getting on so quickly started engines.......taxied out....... took off........half way to Newcastle suddenly realised I forgot to refuel!!!!
Final approach was manual control on the ILS with left tank 0% and right tank showing 3% landed to the right of the centre line and on taxying in left engine died!!..........Somehow I don't think you guys would want me as a VA pilot!!!!!!
Fuel-ish thing to do......Gotta be my age!!!!!
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Fuel-ish thing to do......Gotta be my age!!!!!
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I like the way you said 'almost' there Joe!! As with most things that require human input.. if it can go wrong, it will at some point!
At least you got it down on the deck Nigel. The One-Eleven doesn't glide particularly well at low speed! :roll:
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At least you got it down on the deck Nigel. The One-Eleven doesn't glide particularly well at low speed! :roll:
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Hi Nigel,
As Joe says, it's pretty difficult to forget to fuel on FlyNET as you have to go 'through' the refuel page before you start flying. I think the guys will agree, FlyNET certainly makes you think a bit more about your flying and I certainly think it's made me a more disciplined flyer.
The beauty of the VA is that there is lots of choice and there is no pressure to fly. I have to warn you though, it IS addictive.
See you soon ?
Rgds
John
As Joe says, it's pretty difficult to forget to fuel on FlyNET as you have to go 'through' the refuel page before you start flying. I think the guys will agree, FlyNET certainly makes you think a bit more about your flying and I certainly think it's made me a more disciplined flyer.
The beauty of the VA is that there is lots of choice and there is no pressure to fly. I have to warn you though, it IS addictive.
See you soon ?
Rgds
John
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Many thanks for your kind replies....love flying and the challenges it brings.....If it is as addictive as this Forum then I can see myself not getting any work down around the house!!!!!
I think I may wait until I get a more powerful computer and also still on dial-up with a two hour limit (NTL no less) then have to log back on!!!
My wife (bless her) will sometime during this year be taking another course so hopefully she will need broadband for that........ :prayer:
Many thanks for your kind replies....love flying and the challenges it brings.....If it is as addictive as this Forum then I can see myself not getting any work down around the house!!!!!
I think I may wait until I get a more powerful computer and also still on dial-up with a two hour limit (NTL no less) then have to log back on!!!
My wife (bless her) will sometime during this year be taking another course so hopefully she will need broadband for that........ :prayer:
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.