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16th Feb 2019, 10:53
Replies: 99
Views: 107,501
Posted By Fargoo

I'm led to believe your source was speaking...

I'm led to believe your source was speaking equine excrement on this occasion.
Forum: Tech Log
7th Dec 2018, 18:21
Replies: 2
Views: 2,765
Posted By Fargoo

They protect the structure and the actuators from...

They protect the structure and the actuators from overload damage in case of a jam or transmission failure. They've also got mechanical indicators so you can find which part of the transmission is...
14th Aug 2018, 11:40
Replies: 198
Views: 146,032
Posted By Fargoo

A pilot is a person who operates the flying...

A pilot is a person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft. Semantics but not wrong to call him a pilot.

If you steal a car but don't have a driving licence you are still the "driver".
Forum: Tech Log
30th Jun 2018, 10:41
Replies: 5
Views: 1,967
Posted By Fargoo

No but you can manually wind the equipment...

No but you can manually wind the equipment cooling valves open and shut from the outside.

They look a tiny bit like outflow valves I suppose :)
Forum: Tech Log
17th Apr 2018, 14:07
Replies: 31
Views: 11,451
Posted By Fargoo

Erm, you're quite right Dave. What a plonker...

Erm, you're quite right Dave. What a plonker :eek:
Forum: Tech Log
16th Apr 2018, 14:10
Replies: 31
Views: 11,451
Posted By Fargoo

BA has these fitted, does LH? a320 Whine...

BA has these fitted, does LH?

a320 Whine (http://a320whine.com/)
Forum: Tech Log
27th Jan 2018, 10:30
Replies: 26
Views: 7,526
Posted By Fargoo

NEO or 350? Or is this top secret :) If...

NEO or 350? Or is this top secret :)

If this is an issue "discovered" at development phase Airbus should already have it on their MISP list with a related TFU in place. Seems strange if they...
7th Feb 2017, 20:36
Replies: 63
Views: 98,864
Posted By Fargoo

Alternate spoilers deployed and not deployed -...

Alternate spoilers deployed and not deployed - could indicate hydraulic loss. Image pinched as a still from the news report at the start of the thread.
...
Forum: Tech Log
28th Nov 2016, 04:29
Replies: 5
Views: 5,064
Posted By Fargoo

ELAC 2 PITCH fault arrowed in your photo was at...

ELAC 2 PITCH fault arrowed in your photo was at Phase 2 - did the aircraft depart with this fault? It's an MEL Non dispatch ECAM message.

I only ask as the PFR doesn't always tell the whole...
8th Oct 2016, 13:34
Replies: 11
Views: 5,340
Posted By Fargoo

4553 is just the lamp. Not seen that housing on...

4553 is just the lamp. Not seen that housing on any types I've worked on.

Do you have a photo of the backside?
1st Mar 2016, 22:43
Replies: 1
Views: 1,943
Posted By Fargoo

Tank 1 Main Pump and Tank 4 Stby Pump fail are...

Tank 1 Main Pump and Tank 4 Stby Pump fail are currently nil dispatch, make sure you have access to removal tool and seals at your station so you can swap with another posn.

Apart from that and...
8th Sep 2015, 20:35
Replies: 1
Views: 3,775
Posted By Fargoo

British Airways denies threat to cancel Kuwait...

British Airways denies threat to cancel Kuwait flights over security - ArabianBusiness.com...
30th Apr 2015, 23:50
Replies: 473
Views: 479,523
Posted By Fargoo

JFZ90 - List price for an A320 is $94 Million. ...

JFZ90 - List price for an A320 is $94 Million.

I'd be surprised if an operator with a big fleet pays anywhere near that figure.

Press release | Airbus, a leading aircraft manufacturer...
7th May 2014, 13:24
Replies: 14
Views: 5,545
Posted By Fargoo

I like the idea, can't see how it can possibly go...

I like the idea, can't see how it can possibly go wrong...

At least I suppose you can send up a 2nd drone to inspect the damage when the 1st drone flies into the aircraft :ok:
6th May 2014, 23:57
Replies: 11
Views: 4,951
Posted By Fargoo

Lots of people fly with devices containing...

Lots of people fly with devices containing Lithium Ion batteries day in day out. The change in cabin pressure doesn't cause them to bulge and spontaneously combust.

I'm not sure why you theorise...
Forum: North America
30th Apr 2014, 22:05
Replies: 21
Views: 8,438
Posted By Fargoo

https://twitter.com/flyLAXairport

https://twitter.com/flyLAXairport
17th Mar 2014, 16:50
Replies: 60
Views: 51,857
Posted By Fargoo

Not test kit, thats the flexible hydraulic hose...

Not test kit, thats the flexible hydraulic hose ripped off its mounting.

The gear would still come down under gravity extension if the ram doesn't work.

It looks like there are a few sheared...
11th Jan 2014, 19:59
Replies: 20
Views: 3,482
Posted By Fargoo

Done! I suspect given the questions asked you...

Done! I suspect given the questions asked you may just get a lot of very similar opinions.

Good survey. :ok:
12th Dec 2013, 11:58
Replies: 9
Views: 4,854
Posted By Fargoo

I'd say the accumulator is a good shout, have...

I'd say the accumulator is a good shout, have seen it a few times on the single aisle bus.
14th Nov 2013, 17:04
Replies: 5
Views: 6,952
Posted By Fargoo

It really is flaky if not properly installed! ...

It really is flaky if not properly installed!

It only runs on Internet Explorer and in newer versions only runs properly in compatibility mode.

To download a section its best just to print to...
14th Aug 2013, 12:08
Replies: 19
Views: 7,720
Posted By Fargoo

Yes, he did just fabricate all that.

Yes, he did just fabricate all that.
16th Jul 2013, 22:13
Replies: 37
Views: 8,371
Posted By Fargoo

They're suing Rolls Royce and Airbus not BA

They're suing Rolls Royce and Airbus not BA
3rd Jun 2013, 05:50
Replies: 39
Views: 24,471
Posted By Fargoo

Only reason I can think is that the gravity...

Only reason I can think is that the gravity extension was used to lower the gear.
2nd Jun 2013, 16:21
Replies: 992
Views: 1,012,150
Posted By Fargoo

Well put summary, questions need to be asked that...

Well put summary, questions need to be asked that will be painful for many not just the chaps who put their hands on the engines. Remains to be seen if the authorities have the teeth to ask these...
2nd Jun 2013, 10:41
Replies: 992
Views: 1,012,150
Posted By Fargoo

They clip into a bracket on the cowl when stowed,...

They clip into a bracket on the cowl when stowed, I'd imaging they would detach from this bracket when the cowl comes apart in the airflow though.
1st Jun 2013, 09:43
Replies: 992
Views: 1,012,150
Posted By Fargoo

Do BA have this mod? I know they have the hold...

Do BA have this mod? I know they have the hold open device but I believe the flag and pin is a separate mod that many operators have not put on yet.

Regardless of this , it doesn't stop the cowls...
31st May 2013, 23:22
Replies: 992
Views: 1,012,150
Posted By Fargoo

True and the crew did a great job, I'm sure the...

True and the crew did a great job, I'm sure the AAIB will be looking into why one of the links in the chain (crew pre-flight check) didn't spot this known problem.

I'm sure any footage that is...
25th May 2013, 10:38
Replies: 992
Views: 1,012,150
Posted By Fargoo

On this engine type you have a verification check...

On this engine type you have a verification check or duplicate inspection.

Two Engineers, one on each side to latch. Then swap over to verify.

The 319 doesn't come under ETOPS.

Ideally the...
24th May 2013, 16:46
Replies: 992
Views: 1,012,150
Posted By Fargoo

Any news if the cowls have been found yet? ...

Any news if the cowls have been found yet? Typically they come off on rotation or shortly after take off if not all the latches are done up.

As for looking on a walkround, it's easily missed if...
4th May 2013, 09:40
Replies: 5
Views: 3,120
Posted By Fargoo

Jet2 Apprenticeships

Just a heads up as people are quite often asking on here how to get started as a maintenance Engineer/Technician and I haven't seen Jet2 do this before.
...
12th Mar 2013, 23:52
Replies: 3
Views: 1,332
Posted By Fargoo

There is no minimum length, Airlines typically...

There is no minimum length, Airlines typically have belt around 40" to 50" in length but some carriers with regular oversize pax have fitted longer ones.

Alaska Airlines for example have 46"...
8th Mar 2013, 16:35
Replies: 2
Views: 3,183
Posted By Fargoo

There is in the Boeing SPWM but i've never come...

There is in the Boeing SPWM but i've never come across 30 gauge wiring in a Boeing!

You can also get contact inserts in some cases to use an oversized contact.

What are you using this on?
22nd Feb 2013, 15:39
Replies: 32
Views: 19,003
Posted By Fargoo

Excellent thanks DB and BRE :ok:

Excellent thanks DB and BRE :ok:
21st Feb 2013, 12:36
Replies: 32
Views: 19,003
Posted By Fargoo

Thanks for the honest reply. I hope there isn't...

Thanks for the honest reply. I hope there isn't a giant conspiracy as you suspect.

What would you like to see done given that you don't trust the current aviation experts to investigate this...
21st Feb 2013, 00:54
Replies: 32
Views: 19,003
Posted By Fargoo

Is there such a system that could be installed on...

Is there such a system that could be installed on the market? We were told when these fume events started appearing in great numbers that the PPM of the particles was so small that they could not be...
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