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Old 14th Sep 2020, 02:17
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You seem to be hanging on a bit tight.
To loosen the reins a little what was the ITE incident, a search reveals zip?
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 03:51
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Originally Posted by megan
To loosen the reins a little what was the ITE incident, a search reveals zip?
Try VH-ITH
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 05:53
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I once worked with the driver of that 'chip detector' event, absolutely certifiable!...lolol

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Old 14th Sep 2020, 06:31
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Originally Posted by Lookleft
The ATSB investigated an incident on a Kingair over Mt Hotham where both engines had a chip detector indication. Eventually the investigation was discontinued as the CDI were the result of pilot tomfoolery and not a result of engine malfunction.
I take it that a chip detector indication was a cause for alarm and 2 indications was a cause for panic. Now that Lookleft is once again permitted to post on the subject I would be interested to know what happened
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This is the best I could find. I know the ATSB discontinued the investigation as it wasn't a safety issue but a stupidity issue. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2006-05-...r-bond/1754362
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Over torqued or over temped the engines?
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 11:24
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Originally Posted by Capt Fathom
Over torqued or over temped the engines?
No, oil starvation due to the Neg G manoeuvres.
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Old 14th Sep 2020, 12:13
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What did Tex Johnston say?........it's only a 1G manoeuvre?
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Old 28th Feb 2022, 19:23
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Heraldsun.com.au | Subscribe to the Herald Sun for exclusive stories

The reality TV wife of Andrew Norbury is now suing QBE Insurance for damage to the private jet. Citation CJ1 VH-MYE

Story behind paywall....



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Old 1st Mar 2022, 03:06
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Heraldsun.com.au | Subscribe to the Herald Sun for exclusive stories

The reality TV wife of Andrew Norbury is now suing QBE Insurance for damage to the private jet. Citation CJ1 VH-MYE

Story behind paywall....

Let's just sue everyone!
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Old 2nd Mar 2022, 02:03
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What is the aircraft damage? Soiled cockpit seat when he lost control?
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Old 2nd Mar 2022, 21:35
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All that silicone must have leaked into the brain with the purported neg G “manoeuvres”.
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Old 2nd Mar 2022, 23:45
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Please forgive me for being stupid, but what has the Kingair negative g story where the pilot was Mark Grollo, got to do with the Citation lawsuit where the pilot is Andrew Norbury? I must be missing something but I don’t know what that is.
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Old 23rd Oct 2023, 09:52
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The Norbury loss of control Citation, VH-MYE, has been cancelled from the Aussie register on 20th Oct 2023 and is going to USA.
Hopefully to a new owner whom will enjoy the aircraft!

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Old 24th Oct 2023, 11:07
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Originally Posted by Mumbai Merlin
The Norbury loss of control Citation, VH-MYE, has been cancelled from the Aussie register on 20th Oct 2023 and is going to USA.
Hopefully to a new owner whom will enjoy the aircraft!

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by sea freight I presume
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Old 25th Oct 2023, 02:09
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Originally Posted by Colin Nicholson
by sea freight I presume
Why do you say that? After all this time is it still unflyable?
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Old 26th Oct 2023, 01:50
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Originally Posted by Pearly White
Why do you say that? After all this time is it still unflyable?
All the media reports said that it was claimed to be a "write off"
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Old 26th Oct 2023, 01:53
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same autopilot used in both aircraft only some B200 had it
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Old 26th Oct 2023, 07:22
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Originally Posted by aeromariner
All the media reports said that it was claimed to be a "write off"
Interesting that it's been temporarily put on the US register as N102AJ then. Perhaps they're taking it there to part it out?
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Old 26th Oct 2023, 23:04
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Originally Posted by Pearly White
Interesting that it's been temporarily put on the US register as N102AJ then. Perhaps they're taking it there to part it out?
They wouldn't need to register it at all if they were planning to part it out, so it's more likely they're wanting to get it flying again somehow. Maybe they have another aircraft in the USA that they're wanting to disappear?
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