March 9, 201511 yr Commercial Member OK but where's yours? Hehe Jack Colwill It's there. If you're on the mobile version, it doesn't show automatic signatures though. Kyle Rodgers
March 9, 201511 yr I'm just kidding anyway. Have to bug someone before 1 pm every day or my day isn't complete! Lol Jack colwill
March 9, 201511 yr Commercial Member I'm just kidding anyway. Have to bug someone before 1 pm every day or my day isn't complete! Lol Jack colwill haha - I feel ya on that one. Kyle Rodgers
March 10, 201511 yr Hello all I had the same behaviour yesterday flying from EDDM to LOWW .. During descent ( LNAV / VNAV engaged ) suddenly one engine failed ... Didn't touch anything as I was reading my charts for approach. There was a purple message ( x-feed?? something ) ... Ho... He only change in descents was that I cutted the apu ( that I forgot to switch off after engine start ) and stopped the engine deice ( engine failure due to icing ??) I will try to reproduce in same conditions tonight thanks to ASN historical weather Philippe Bardyn
March 10, 201511 yr Commercial Member I had the same behaviour yesterday flying from EDDM to LOWW .. During descent ( LNAV / VNAV engaged ) suddenly one engine failed ... Didn't touch anything as I was reading my charts for approach. There was a purple message ( x-feed?? something ) ... Ho... He only change in descents was that I cutted the apu ( that I forgot to switch off after engine start ) and stopped the engine deice ( engine failure due to icing ??) Sounds almost like you planned your fuel pretty closely for the regular fuel burn for the flight, but the APU draws only from the #1 side. Leaving it on the whole flight ate into the fuel on the left side and starved the left engine. Just a thought. I don't know what your numbers were, though, so I can't say for sure. Regardless, if an error that large was made, I'd question myself before questioning the plane. Kyle Rodgers
March 10, 201511 yr Thanks indeed... I question myself... but that's the goal of simulation...learning, learning and again learning But in this case, the fuel prediction on the FMC was about 4 at destination, no warning on the screen and it was number 2 that failed Sorry to dare to question the plane :unsure:
March 10, 201511 yr Commercial Member Sorry to dare to question the plane That's not at all what I was trying to say. In the battle of numbers between programs erring and humans erring (or causing the computer to err), the winner is very surely the human. Thus my comment, which was essentially to say "ensure you're not causing the issue first before asserting it's caused elsewhere. Also, full names are required in the forum here. Please place your full name in your posts in the future. Kyle Rodgers
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