PPRuNe Forums - Search Results

Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Search Forums
Reload this Page >

Search Results

Wikiposts
Search
Search: Posts Made By: avrflr
Showing results 1 to 17 of 17
Search took 0.00 seconds.
25th Feb 2008, 23:12
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Some encouragement for the water boys...

From the report:
"On examination, both of the engine spar valves were
found to be OPEN, allowing the fuel leak evident at the
accident site."

Can someone please explain how a fuel leak occurs...
23rd Feb 2008, 21:50
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

A miracle: the odds of it happening within the...

A miracle: the odds of it happening within the lifetime of the Universe is indistinguishable from zero.
Probability that I may be proven to be totally wrong: 1 in 4:)

I accept that the...
23rd Feb 2008, 04:48
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

1. Ice melts leaving water at the bottom of...

1. Ice melts leaving water at the bottom of whatever fuel it is in, making it difficult for it to evaporate.
2. I don't believe all of the water is going to get out of the engines' fuel systems. ...
23rd Feb 2008, 02:38
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

You forgot number 3: number 2 happens without it...

You forgot number 3: number 2 happens without it being logged by any on board systems. We'll call that miracle number 1So, miracle number 2 is that the last drop of water passes through the...
22nd Feb 2008, 04:04
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Can the experts also explain how the > 138...

Can the experts also explain how the > 138 gallons of water then chokes the engines, causes the plane to crash and leaves not a trace of water in the wing tanks?

If you dissolved 2 cups full of...
21st Feb 2008, 03:41
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

The ice theories are the most enticing. I talked...

The ice theories are the most enticing. I talked to a QF engineer today who was totally convinced it was ice blocking the fuel-oil heat exchangers. So if we accept for a moment that this hypothesis...
20th Feb 2008, 04:48
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

About 20800kgs, depending on S.G.

About 20800kgs, depending on S.G.
19th Feb 2008, 23:36
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Not to me Says who? Correct, hence A/P...

Not to me Says who? Correct, hence A/P disconnect. No, the AOA was high because the A/P was trying to keep the aircraft on glideslope, but since the engines weren't co-operating, it couldn't.
19th Feb 2008, 20:27
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

You must know something about fuel that I don't. ...

You must know something about fuel that I don't. If testing won't exonerate it, what will?

I'm all for speculation, but let's have hypotheses that don't require me to believe that the AAIB are...
19th Feb 2008, 20:06
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Continuing to defend the fuel

The spec for the fuel includes that it must contain less than (I think) 30 parts per million of water and that it must be free of solid contaminants. The AAIB report states that there was no...
19th Feb 2008, 19:27
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Terribly sorry for being so rude old chap, but...

Terribly sorry for being so rude old chap, but ten and a half tons is not a low fuel configuration in my book. Plenty of 777s fly around happily with less than that. I wasn't suggesting that the...
19th Feb 2008, 18:56
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

So you are saying that despite the fact that...

So you are saying that despite the fact that someone got inside the wing tanks and found a plastic scraper, a piece of tape etc it didn't strike them as odd that there was no fuel in there? You...
19th Feb 2008, 07:04
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

soggy_cabbage: That quote seems pretty...

soggy_cabbage: That quote seems pretty self-explanatory. Which part don't you understand?

Edit: Nice one daysleeper:D
18th Feb 2008, 23:37
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Given that the lowest recorded fuel temperature...

Given that the lowest recorded fuel temperature was -34 degrees, it's a moot point.
18th Feb 2008, 23:32
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Not sure I follow you there. If there's a...

Not sure I follow you there. If there's a blockage upstream of the HP pump the pressure in the line feeding into it is going to go from positive to negative pretty quickly (the pumps cavitated for...
18th Feb 2008, 22:50
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Yes, it is normal. The fuel gets sample tested...

Yes, it is normal. The fuel gets sample tested during the refuel, and for various reasons it is highly unlikely that water can get on to the aircraft at this point. The AAIB reports states that...
18th Feb 2008, 21:39
Replies: 3,239
Views: 1,137,475
Posted By avrflr

Several people have said that the A/P did the...

Several people have said that the A/P did the best possible job under the circumstances. I'm sure the crew did what any good crew would have done in that situation, but.....

If they had...
Showing results 1 to 17 of 17


 
Forum Jump

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.