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Caribflyer
post 13/03/2012, 18:40
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I was just wondering if it is always necessary to enter the date/flight number and aircraft weight and CG in the flight recorder for each flight?

On another note, when or under what circumbstances do you use the Pnuematic X feed valves?


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Paul J
post 14/03/2012, 0:35
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QUOTE (Caribflyer @ 13/03/2012, 12:40) *
I was just wondering if it is always necessary to enter the date/flight number and aircraft weight and CG in the flight recorder for each flight?

On another note, when or under what circumstances do you use the Pnuematic X feed valves?

No, it's not essential to fly the sim version of the MD-80, Carib...

You need the crossfeeds during any engine start.


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