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13th Jun 2012, 19:14
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

Question. What position were the wing...

Question.

What position were the wing flaps/slats found in?

AS you douglas boys know, if one engine was out you would use one certain flap setting for approach and landing

if both engines...
10th Jun 2012, 14:27
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

down in three green yes , really. how do...

down in three green


yes , really. how do you do it?
9th Jun 2012, 03:08
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

the right way to fuel an airliner is to put the...

the right way to fuel an airliner is to put the amount of fuel you need for the flight plus alternate plus reserves plus contingency aboard the plane.

the fueler should provide proof that the...
8th Jun 2012, 00:05
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

the engines used on this aircraft type are...

the engines used on this aircraft type are wonderful, I think pratt and whitney is my first choice in jet engines.
I would rather have a pratt and whitney engine than an CFM 56 or the like

The...
7th Jun 2012, 02:13
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

the idea of uncovering a fuel port due to low...

the idea of uncovering a fuel port due to low fuel is examined in the aircraft manual. while I didn't fly the MD80, I did fly the earlier, shorter DC9...simply put if the fuel is less than 500 lbs...
7th Jun 2012, 00:10
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

ok...if the fuel was contaminated....it is MORE...

ok...if the fuel was contaminated....it is MORE Likelythat a problem would have happened on takeoff, not landing...takeoff is using alot of fuel...approach, not so much.

so I don't think it was...
5th Jun 2012, 19:13
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

VERTICAL Stabilizers nose up? HUH? It would be...

VERTICAL Stabilizers nose up? HUH? It would be the horizontal stabilizer not VERTICAL.

IF you are slowing for approach, the trim is more nose up ...that simple.

if someone would like to...
4th Jun 2012, 14:36
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

first off, I've never heard of looting at the...

first off, I've never heard of looting at the site of the Northwest MD80 crash in Detroit...and there was one survivor, a little girl with painted finger nails...wasn't there/

anyway...some have...
4th Jun 2012, 05:49
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

yes, pattern is full is quite right...can't...

yes, pattern is full is quite right...can't stretch a glide

I would like to know what configuration the plane was in (flaps/gear etc)

one could think fuel exhaustion...but there was a post...
4th Jun 2012, 02:30
Replies: 284
Views: 226,820
Posted By sevenstrokeroll

double engine failure? very unlikely...any birds...

double engine failure? very unlikely...any birds to suck?????

does everyone agree the plane was on approach to landing?
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