So the story goes on, the USCG C-17A is stil on the deck I asume.
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
Mind your typo.Arthur Bijster wrote:So the story goes on, the USCG C-17A is stil on the deck I asume.
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Or had they transformed the C-37 to a C-17 in 5 days. Nice too
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
I'm actually wondering if they're gonna make a testflight before final departure. It's taking so long to fix it...
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
It seems to me a normal procedure after a repair like this. It's a long way over water with one engine.SquAdmin wrote:I'm actually wondering if they're gonna make a testflight before final departure. It's taking so long to fix it...
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
C102 taxiet nu uit naar RWY24
edit airborne 09.15, climbing Fl50 en over naar Amsterdam 125.750, lijkt niet echt op een testvlucht, meer zo snel mogelijk naar huis toe.
09.30 op Fl 300 boven de Engelse kust, komt dus niet meer terug
edit airborne 09.15, climbing Fl50 en over naar Amsterdam 125.750, lijkt niet echt op een testvlucht, meer zo snel mogelijk naar huis toe.
09.30 op Fl 300 boven de Engelse kust, komt dus niet meer terug
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
Test flights are not even neccessary after an engine change on (twin-engine) commercial airliners!Arthur Bijster wrote:It seems to me a normal procedure after a repair like this. It's a long way over water with one engine.SquAdmin wrote:I'm actually wondering if they're gonna make a testflight before final departure. It's taking so long to fix it...
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
Correct! Destination KDCA (Washington/National).AK01 wrote:C102 taxiet nu uit naar RWY24
edit airborne 09.15, climbing Fl50 en over naar Amsterdam 125.750, lijkt niet echt op een testvlucht, meer zo snel mogelijk naar huis toe.
09.30 op Fl 300 boven de Engelse kust, komt dus niet meer terug
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Re: Rotterdam 29-03-2012 (Mil)
Uhm side note, a repair to one of the engines is checked with a test run (quick, easier & saves money); testflights only occur if repairs are made to primary flight controlsBennie wrote:Test flights are not even neccessary after an engine change on commercial airliners!Arthur Bijster wrote:It seems to me a normal procedure after a repair like this. It's a long way over water with one engine.SquAdmin wrote:I'm actually wondering if they're gonna make a testflight before final departure. It's taking so long to fix it...
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