Wet motoring
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From: Behind a dusty desk, and in some really hot, dusty, wet and cold places subject to who is paying the bill. But mostly Gods own land.
I would suggest that rather than an issue of illegality it's probably more of an issue, of what your hangar insurance will cover you for, and good old health and safety...


Joined: Apr 2004
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From: Dorset UK
I remember doing Dry and Wet motor on DC10 in hangar 5 at Gatwick. we had shop air supply for A/C pneumatics.
Also I did an idle run on a BAC 1-11 inside a new hangar at Muscat that had not had the doors fitted yet.
Don't think I would do either now though with modern H&S police.
Also I did an idle run on a BAC 1-11 inside a new hangar at Muscat that had not had the doors fitted yet.
Don't think I would do either now though with modern H&S police.
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From: Alloway
Perrin
Did dry motoring with Loganair as the hyd rig broke down and landing gear checks were due, also on F406 at Prestwick when there was no rig ,worked quite well both times. Wet motoring would not be done now with all the H&S stuff,
we live in a PC world.
Keep them up boys.
we live in a PC world.Keep them up boys.
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From: moscow
737-200 taxi test in the hangar
Why bother hooking up the tug and dragging the thing bhack into the hangar when you can coast right on in.
It was rolling forward under its own steam and then to do the right thing the engines were shut down just as it was approaching the hangar. Unfortunatelythe elex pumps were off, and when the engines were shut down oops no hydraulics.
fortunately the accumulator was fully charged!
It was rolling forward under its own steam and then to do the right thing the engines were shut down just as it was approaching the hangar. Unfortunatelythe elex pumps were off, and when the engines were shut down oops no hydraulics.
fortunately the accumulator was fully charged!





