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25-01-2011, 02:21 PM | #31 | |||
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25-01-2011, 02:33 PM | #32 | |||
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25-01-2011, 03:03 PM | #33 | ||
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Oldie but a goodie;
Technical problem or defect reported by pilot or crew. Remedial action or answer reported by maintenance engineer Something loose in cockpit. Something tightened in cockpit. Left-inside main tyre (tire) almost needs replacing. Almost replaced left-inside main tyre. Autopilot tends to drop a wing when fuel imbalance reaches 500lbs. Flight manual limits maximum fuel imbalance to 300lbs. Unfamiliar noise coming from No2 engine. Engine run for three hours. Noise now familiar. Mouse in cockpit. Cat installed. Target radar hums. Reprogrammed target radar with lyrics. Number three engine missing. [not firing properly presumably] Engine found on starboard [right] wing after brief search. Pilot's clock inoperative. Wound clock. Aircraft handles funny. Aircraft told to straighten up, fly right and be serious. Whining sound heard on engine shutdown. Pilot removed from aircraft. Noise coming from under instrument panel - sounds like a midget pounding on something with a hammer. Took hammer away from midget. Suspected crack in windshield. Suspect you are right. IFF inoperative. [IFF = Identification, Friend or Foe.] IFF always inoperative in 'off' mode. Test flight okay except Auto-Land very rough. Auto-Land is not installed on this aircraft. No2 ADF needle runs wild. [ADF = Automatic Direction Finder/Finding?] Caught and tamed No2 ADF needle. Turn and slip indicator ball stuck in center during turns. Congratulations. You just made your first coordinated turn! Dead bugs on windshield. Live bugs on back order. Autopilot in altitude-hold mode produces 200 feet per minute descent. Cannot reproduce problem on ground. Evidence of leak on right main landing gear. Evidence removed. Three roaches in cabin. One roach killed, one wounded, one got away. DME volume set unbelievably loud. [DME = Distance Measuring Equipment?] DME volume set to more believable level. No2 propeller seeping prop fluid. No2 propeller seepage normal. Nos 1, 3 and 4 propellers lack normal seepage. Friction locks cause throttle levers to stick. That's what they are for. |
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25-01-2011, 03:12 PM | #34 | |||
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25-01-2011, 03:31 PM | #35 | ||
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If pressurisation fails in any way they have to descent to 10,000 ft by law.
The average person cannot survive above 10,000 ft with smokers and overweight or asthmatic people not even being able to hang on there for very long. The systems do not have to fail completely or even partially, they just has to come up with warnings in the pointy bit and off they go. |
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26-01-2011, 02:01 PM | #36 | ||
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I love how a controlled descent to 10,000 feet becomes a white-knuckle out-of-control nose-dive
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26-01-2011, 02:28 PM | #37 | |||
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I did it twice during training, once in a Kingair and in a TBM700 (both turboprops). 8000fpm was around the rate we went down in both.. There is only a limited amount of oxygen in the masks (cant remember the number but i think its 2 minutes?). So from 36000ft they have to get to 10000ft in a hurry.
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26-01-2011, 02:28 PM | #38 | ||
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yawnn bloody media at it again.....
i jump on six flying skippys every couple of weeks up and back to work... never occured to me they may fall out of the sky...... too busy snoozing to worry about death........ |
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26-01-2011, 10:20 PM | #39 | |||
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27-01-2011, 09:33 AM | #40 | |||
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From the article- plunged 26,000ft cruising at 36,000ft drop to 10,000ft so 36,000 feet (operating flight level) - 26,000 feet ( the amount of height the flight crew need to lose) = 10,000 feet ( the required height by law for flight crew to operate within a non pressurised environment without the aid of an independent oxygen supply) I still don't get the mistake??? My C.A R.s’ (and my PPL) are a little rusty but perhaps ltd or flappist can bring me back up to speed, I think from memory that in a non pressurised aircraft the pilot is required by law to have an independent oxygen supply from 10,000 feet, and pax are required by law to breath from an independent oxygen supply from 13,000 feet. The plane would need to descend to 10,000 feet for the sake of the flight crew by law, regardless of the needs of the passengers. Bud Bud |
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27-01-2011, 10:02 AM | #41 | ||
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i think it is normal to be concerned , qantas was /is our 5 star airline and , we like to think of it as the safest in the world , then we sold it to america years ago , now we got rid of our australian engineering maintenance to some degree , which was what gave us the safety world record , and now we are having record near misses , and being told not to worry , other airplanes fall out of the sky .
these things are happening , and we are being dumbed down and told it's all ok . when there is a major , are we then going to be told that all the other problems had nothing to do with this one , and it is all normal . sounds like qantas have factored in losses of life and aircraft , over safety standards , and still come out on top $$$$ wise . thats my mainstream society concern . BASH IT WITH DEFENSE IF YOU LIKE . I CANT QUESTION THE SKILLS OF THE PILOTS AND CREWS , but why are they having to utalise evasive emergency precedures to save them ? nothing wrong with thier total avoidence of catastrophe measures , however , that shouldnt be the safety factors that people rely on . soon the world saftey record will be based on how the pilots managed to save hundreds of near death mehanical . explosions / electrical and hyd failures etc etc . but maintenance cost cutting isnt the cause . ohh look darling lets fly Qantas , they had 780 failures in the air last year and no crashes . they must be the worlds safest airline . i'm glad they are looking after the passengers . Last edited by gtfpv; 27-01-2011 at 10:17 AM. |
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27-01-2011, 10:28 AM | #42 | ||
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Bud Bud they were referring to different articles where one said it dropped 16000m... not feet....
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27-01-2011, 11:03 AM | #43 | |||
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27-01-2011, 11:37 AM | #44 | |||
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27-01-2011, 12:01 PM | #45 | ||||
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27-01-2011, 12:22 PM | #46 | |||
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It is currently a publicly listed company on the Australian Stock exchange. http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/c...de&asxCode=QAN I don't see the American ownership thingy ? Please ellaborate |
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27-01-2011, 01:14 PM | #47 | |||
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27-01-2011, 02:29 PM | #48 | |||
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28-01-2011, 01:33 AM | #49 | |||
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28-01-2011, 01:36 AM | #50 | ||
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12000ft would do in a pinch if you oxygen runs out but the rules say 10k so that is what you aim for. 8000fpm is not mucking around but i don't know if the 737 would be able to maintain that rate for long. Idle thrust and straight to the barber's pole gives you something like 6000fpm in a 767 over the course of the descent.....you can keep it to that easy enough with flight spoilers and the like. 737-4 is hardly the cleanest bird out there so you can't imaging it being too hard to get down in time. I thought it was 5minutes not 2 but i may be wrong. Oxygen supply to passengers lasts at least that long and the crew supply (including backup bottles) lasts twice that. Not sure for non-airline models....
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28-01-2011, 10:02 AM | #51 | |||
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Yes it is a controlled descent, but as stated they need to do it as quickly as possible, a 10000fpm (or even 8000fpm) is an "unnatural" attitude which passengers are not subjected to during a normal flight, hence to them, the untrained passenger the plane is plummeting to earth and the end is neigh!
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28-01-2011, 11:42 AM | #52 | ||
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it must be costing Qantas a fortune in fuel dumps
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28-01-2011, 11:58 AM | #53 | |||
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Mik makes a good point RE fuel dumps. Not so much of an issue with the smaller aircraft (can't dump fuel anyway) but the 744 flights may have thrown a bit over the side or else hold to burn if off. Either way these sorts of things are costly but that is something the guy complaining about not getting an extra can of coke never considers...
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