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  1. lownslow

    WHY?

    The 8.5 PSI pressure switches that provide the "Low Press" indication on the fuel panel are actually on the engines just past the fuel heater/strainer. They provide indication of not only an empty tank but also of possible contamination of the fuel heater/strainer whereas the switches at the external and aux tanks provide only an indication of an empty tank.
  2. Sorry fellas. I wasn't trying to be a troll with my post pointing out the disparity between the altimeter and cabin pressure controller setting. It was only a humorous observation. And oh btw... I'm pretty sure that when the controller is in the differential mode it is controlling pressure at 15.18 not 15.16. :-)
  3. Hopefully that pic of the pressure controller wasn't taken at 310 because the pressure controller should have been set somewhat higher than that if so. :-). 290 is the highest for me. Not too bad in an e-model. We wanted to go to 310 but ATC said no.
  4. Trust me, they got some serious work done on them before they went into the Polish birds. Been watching it happen for the last couple of years.
  5. Not that one. It was a loaner (1299 from RA I think) until they get thier CWB aircraft completed. BTW, the CWB that are going in the aircraft that were sold to them arent new. They are refurbished '58 model wing boxes.
  6. Yep, almost every sloping longeron has a gash in it from somebody screwing this up and trying to fix it without any understanding of how the system works. Provided you have power on the aircraft this is an easy fix, go to 3N or 6N and take the ramp control switch to raise. If you don't you just need to put the manual knob in 4 and somehow restrain the ramp from coming up until the locks retract. I've used chocks or a couple of fat guys to provide the necessary resistance.
  7. Ramp open with locks extended is easy to fix. Put the manual control knob in a nuetral position, 3N or 6N, turn on the aux pump and take the ramp control switch to raise. Providing the wiring is correct, the locks will retract before the ramp raises. I check that function on every FCF preflight. The book doesn't call for that check but then again it doesn't have me check the ramp lock bellcrank switch on the door warning system either but I do anyway and have found lots of them malfunctioning.
  8. Welcome home Heros. May we never forget.
  9. We do "stuff" to planes :-)
  10. of better days for 0500 during it's Det 4 days.
  11. Another Hero finally comes home.
  12. WOW! Did they fix that or cut it up on the spot?
  13. Prelim is on AFSAS if anybody is interested. Not much there but interesting nonetheless.
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