whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
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whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
2011-0102-E : Flight Controls – Horizontal Stabilizer Pitch Trim Runaway – Suspension of Flight Operations
Number 2011-0102-E
Issued by Europe
Issue date 2011-05-26
Effective date 2011-05-27
http://ad.easa.europa.eu/blob/easa_ad_2 ... 1-0102-E_1
Number 2011-0102-E
Issued by Europe
Issue date 2011-05-26
Effective date 2011-05-27
http://ad.easa.europa.eu/blob/easa_ad_2 ... 1-0102-E_1
Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
Still grounded?
Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
According to Luchtvaartnieuws.nl yes, dut is saw the shell flying with their 7X
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
can you translate?
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
I think he meant: "But I saw Shell flying with their 7X"
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
The Falcon 7X is only allowed to ferry to the nearest maintenance center.
They have a special ferry permit.
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Pim
They have a special ferry permit.
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
Still grounded, but ..... Dassault Close To Falcon 7X Trim Fix (AVweb)
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
I saw Netjets FA7X CS-DSB land at Luton on the 30th,so is this type now cleared to fly again?.
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
It seems so, Shell also keeps on flying out of Rotterdam with them 7X's and she even flew during the Paris Air Salon ...Le Addeur noir wrote:I saw Netjets FA7X CS-DSB land at Luton on the 30th,so is this type now cleared to fly again?.
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
Not sure if all Falcon 7Xs are cleared to fly.Le Addeur noir wrote:I saw Netjets FA7X CS-DSB land at Luton on the 30th,so is this type now cleared to fly again?.
As the issue had been traced back to defective Horizontal Stab Electronic Control Units (HSECU) with a specific part number, all aircraft fitted with a HSECU with another part number were cleared provided they complied with a number of requirements:
1. accomplishment of two Dassault Aviation modifications,
2. amending the AFM and installing a placard in the cockpit (restricting the flight envelope),
3. amending the Minimum Equipment List (MEL), and
4. implementing an operational test of the HSTA electric motors reversion relays.
These requirements provide the necessary safety margin to allow those aircraft to restart ops. Those aircraft fitted with the defective HSECU part number are still grounded as far as I know.
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Re: whoa! Falcon 7X grounded!
Correct, Shell's 7X's are back in service without restrictions. Last Monday. So they where on the good sideflying_kiwi wrote:Those aircraft fitted with the defective HSECU part number are still grounded as far as I know.
Yorden
Now the words ''franse slag'' are definitely correct.