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Old 16th June 2012 | 09:22
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Creampuff
 
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I wonder whether we should go crazy and discuss this question on the basis of technical facts.

Please complete the following sentences:

On the aircraft I’m flying, if I start my engine with the BAT switched ON and the ALT switched ON:

- Before I select ‘Start’ with BAT and ALT switched ON, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?, ? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?, ? and ?]

- When I select ‘Start’ with BAT and ALT switched ON, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?,? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?,? and ?]

- After the engine starts with BAT and ALT switched ON, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?,? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?,? and ?]

On the aircraft I’m flying, I start my engine with the BAT switched ON and the ALT switched OFF, but switch the ALT switch ON after start:

- Before I select ‘Start’ with BAT switched ON and ALT switched OFF, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?, ? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?, ? and ?]

- When I select ‘Start’ with BAT switched ON and ALT switched OFF, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?,? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?,? and ?]

- After the engine starts, but before I switch ALT ON, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?,? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?,? and ?]

- After the engine starts and I switched to ALT ON, current of [?] will flow through circuits [?,? and ?] and the consequent risks of that are [?,? and ?].

Let’s go really crazy and ask this question:

Does the aircraft I’m flying have an alternator?
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