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many years ago, we had a problem with the 767 fuel quantity indicators going blank while in flight..Problem was traced to unshielded wires in the overhead. coneheads did their thing and we flew a bird out to the New Mexico MOA for testing.. Tail stalls, steep banks, turns and nose overs were a riot.Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.
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Originally posted by 68RR View Postmany years ago, we had a problem with the 767 fuel quantity indicators going blank while in flight..Problem was traced to unshielded wires in the overhead. coneheads did their thing and we flew a bird out to the New Mexico MOA for testing.. Tail stalls, steep banks, turns and nose overs were a riot.
I think Tulsa is MD-80 only for heavy checks. 68RR correct?
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Originally posted by asphaltjunkie View PostLet's see 'em do that with a full crew, 280 mouth breathers, and all their luggage....
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostI'm sure that the FAA would be ok with that. A buddy of mine just checked out on one for United, he re-positioned one from Houston to Denver. Plane had 80 people on it. Time to fl400 was 12 minutes. VSI was pegged at 6,000/min for most of the entire 12 minutes. Besides the 747, it is one of the most overpowered civilian aircraft produced.1990 GT
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostThose Tulsa boys are a special breed. Most of them are Military test pilots anyways. After a "C" check, they put the aircraft to the very extremes of manufactures limitations. Ex. engine out -- inflight restarts, stall, full stick pusher tests.........max bank, sounds like fun to me! This is after almost every bolt is removed, inspected or replaced and re-assembled.
I think Tulsa is MD-80 only for heavy checks. 68RR correct?
MD-80 Heavy went to Mexico. Picking up a 737 Heavy in September. We're also "supposed" to get a 767 heavy this fall. not looking good at all. I was trying to get things set up to retire in Oct, but I believe I will have to wait till April of next year.
BillNatural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostThose Tulsa boys are a special breed. Most of them are Military test pilots anyways. After a "C" check, they put the aircraft to the very extremes of manufactures limitations. Ex. engine out -- inflight restarts, stall, full stick pusher tests.........max bank, sounds like fun to me! This is after almost every bolt is removed, inspected or replaced and re-assembled.
I think Tulsa is MD-80 only for heavy checks. 68RR correct?
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