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B777F Master Caution when starting 2nd engine

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Hey folks,

 

I'm wondering about a Caution Message I get when starting Engine No.1 after having succesfully started No. 2 in the Freighter. There are no indications shown on the EICAS before starting the engines and the Before Start Checklist is completed normally, so I don't think that I forget to set up something. The first starting cycle for engine No. 2 (which I always start first) goes without any caution messages. After having started the first engine, I wait for any Overhead OFF announciator lights to extuingish (for example GEN ENG R) which relate to the engine which has just been started. I then select the startet switch for Engine No. 1 to GND and as soon as I set the Fuel Control Switch to RUN a Master Caution comes up, but without any EICAS Indication. After that, the start cycle is completed normally and the aircraft is fully operational. Only thing is that the Caution light stays illuminated for the rest of the flight and is not resettable (even with "Resettable Siren" turned to on in the Aircraft Configuration Menu). Is there really something I'm doing wrong or is it just a bug that will be fixed with the first patch?

 

Regards

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Did you start from cold/dark panel state if you did its  known bug  and hopefully  will be fixed in the sp, if you do a search on this  there a few posts on this

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Peter kelberg

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