July 31, 201213 yr I have maintenance based failures on. After getting to my first 250 hour check point, I clicked on "service all". That reset the hours for every piece of equipment though even though I went through most of them and many were nowhere near needing service yet. So everything got reset like I just purchased the plane which I did not want to happen. So as I approach again the 250 hour check, what is the correct procedure to follow? I don't want to hit the service all button again. Am I supposed to page through the systems and find the one that reached the 250 hour check point? Eric
July 31, 201213 yr Haha I just did the same thing the other day, I didn't realise you could do them seperatly and I serviced all. Now everything is reset which is annoying. Jay Vorkapic
August 1, 201213 yr did you get many failures during the 250 hours? Yeah, and what happens when it hits 0 hours? Did it goes -1, -2...?
August 1, 201213 yr You've managed to log 250 hours??? My god that's impressive... :hi: It hasn't even been out a year yet, Aug. 4th is it's first anniversary IIRC.... :shok: Ró. Rónán O Cadhain.
August 1, 201213 yr Author Ro, About 400hrs in the -800 and about 150 in the -700. I fly with Delta virtual so I mainly use the -700 to the caribbean and north part of South America. 800 for all domestic flights and US west coast to Hawaii. Can anyone from pmdg look at the original question please. Eric
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