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Stops and reestar Engines 737 NGX duct pressure too low

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Hi,

 

I bought 3 days ago the 737 ngx FSX (Windows 7 Ultimate), and I stops the engines (not dark and cold panel, due I´m AES user), no problem at all. 

 

When I restart I follow the procedure like I do in  Wilco 737-300/400/500. Engines on, but THE DUCT PRESSURE IS VERY LOW, and don´t have power. 

 

What the real procedure for stops and restart engines quickly? Someone can help  me!

 

Thanks

 

Rezende

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why are we stopping and starting the engines quickly?

 

Quick turnarounds.


Kenny Lee
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The APU provides bleed air according to demand.  When you move the start switch to ground the APU bleed valve regulates to provide more air and you will see the duct pressure increase.  You only need to check the duct pressure prior to start when starting with an air source other than the APU.

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