Panel Location in Boeing 777.
Dear:
How to find a panel location, say P301, in Boeing 777? I saw in Chapter 00 of SSM, but no help. Please suggest. Regards, Haseen Ahmad, Engineer Officer Biman Engg., Dhaka, Bangladesh. |
According to this from another thread, you are licenced on the 777, which worries me somewhat that you don't know how to find a panel location!:
Originally Posted by Haseen
(Post 8353364)
Dear Nitpicker330:
Thanks for replying. I have been working in the Engineering Dept. of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. at Dhaka since 1995. I have Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's licences in Avionics for Airbus A310-300, Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 777-300ER. Besides I am a B. Sc. (graduate) in EE(Electrical & Electronics) Engg. I want to know these because of my knack/interest in Electronics and Aviation. Hope that clears the matter. |
When you put up that list of supposed qualifications that is frightening.
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Are you Avionics by any chance? Haseen
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Yes, I am Avionics Engr.
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look in the relevant chapter of the AMM.
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Check AMM Chapter 06 Dimensions and Areas. :)
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Take a look in Chapter 91 Charts, in the Wiring Diagram Manual. You will find a subsection for panel locations amongst other very useful information. This will give you the most comprehensive list of all of the panel locations.
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Look at his qualifications in post 2. He should KNOW this.
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Agreed. Wouldn't mind some of those qualifications myself!
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Gents - shame on you all. Yes the guy is a Graduate of Hindi High, or Urdu U but it's you who have failed here.
The cardinal sin is not asking when you don't know, even if to you it's common dog ****. The bigger sin is putting someone down for asking. You all know that type ratings come in, shall we say, different forms. Get used to it, but don't put a guy down when he tries to climb above that.:ugh: |
You all know that type ratings come in, shall we say, different forms. Get used to it, but don't put a guy down when he tries to climb above that. |
Gents - shame on you all. Yes the guy is a Graduate of Hindi High, or Urdu U but it's you who have failed here. The cardinal sin is not asking when you don't know, even if to you it's common dog ****. The bigger sin is putting someone down for asking. You all know that type ratings come in, shall we say, different forms. Get used to it, but don't put a guy down when he tries to climb above that. |
I stand by every word I wrote! := Seldom, using the word "all" was a pretty wide brush to use fella! ;)
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Whilst I agree , engineers should stand together and not wash our laundry in public , I do think that sometimes we have to be honest ..........
A type rated engineer who needs to ask where a panel is on a aircraft that he holds approval for , particularly in a public forum ...............Mind boggling !!!!! |
I guess he's still looking, not heard anything in a month!:rolleyes:
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cntrl F for the windows geeks and apple F for the apple geeks, then type P301 and hit search...
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A type rated engineer who needs to ask where a panel is on a aircraft that he holds approval for , particularly in a public forum ...............Mind boggling !!!!!
I agree 100%! I have regularly commented on similar threads that licensed engineers using public forums such as this to ask technical questions relating to in-service transport types are in the wrong job!:ugh: I can only hope that some of these postings are nothing more than trolling!...If not, this industry is going down the tubes faster than even I imagined!:{ |
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