FlyNET/FSA induced failures - REPORT THEM HERE
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- RAF_Quantum
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FlyNET/FSA induced failures - REPORT THEM HERE
Hi Guys
If anyone experiences any FlyNET induced failures on their flights can you please make a report below.
The current possible failures you might encounter are :-
Engine fail
Gear fail
Flap fail
Rgds
John
If anyone experiences any FlyNET induced failures on their flights can you please make a report below.
The current possible failures you might encounter are :-
Engine fail
Gear fail
Flap fail
Rgds
John
- blanston12
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OK.. so you're fed up of me already but I'm fed up too
Engine No.3 failed today on G-AOHK enroute Guernsey to Southend approx a 3rd of the way out. Attempts to relight fruitless (as with all FlyNET induced failures) but continued to destination without problems. The Viscount is not such a handful as the Vanguard under the same circumstances
Recent main gear failure on approach to Manchester. Flight bugged out due possible conflict on beta panel. Panel thought NOT to be the cause after subsequent testing.
ATB
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Engine No.3 failed today on G-AOHK enroute Guernsey to Southend approx a 3rd of the way out. Attempts to relight fruitless (as with all FlyNET induced failures) but continued to destination without problems. The Viscount is not such a handful as the Vanguard under the same circumstances
Recent main gear failure on approach to Manchester. Flight bugged out due possible conflict on beta panel. Panel thought NOT to be the cause after subsequent testing.
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
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True..
It's taken our average down to 116 but I expect to see that back up soon -40fpm wasn't too bad considering. I was coming in flaps up and decided at the last minute to drop the brake. Bled the speed of and dopped like a stone :shock: Fortunately.. I have practised for such an event (though not in the v1 model) and have a couple of hours in the type
ATB
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