Apu inop
#3
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[QUOTE=TiredSoul;3295228]Because it’s not really such a humanitarian drama you make it out to be?[/QUOTE
Then why don’t you sit in the back of one of these hot boxes when its 85-90 degrees out, no apu , one pack on Mel or something like that .
We had to do it on a dh, it was absolutely brutal , borderline intolerable.
Then why don’t you sit in the back of one of these hot boxes when its 85-90 degrees out, no apu , one pack on Mel or something like that .
We had to do it on a dh, it was absolutely brutal , borderline intolerable.
#4
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[QUOTE=idlethrust;3295252]
Yep - that's a fact. Single pack or no APU and > 80F... refuse it.
Because it’s not really such a humanitarian drama you make it out to be?[/QUOTE
Then why don’t you sit in the back of one of these hot boxes when its 85-90 degrees out, no apu , one pack on Mel or something like that .
We had to do it on a dh, it was absolutely brutal , borderline intolerable.
Then why don’t you sit in the back of one of these hot boxes when its 85-90 degrees out, no apu , one pack on Mel or something like that .
We had to do it on a dh, it was absolutely brutal , borderline intolerable.
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[QUOTE=idlethrust;3295252]
couldn't have said that any better
Because it’s not really such a humanitarian drama you make it out to be?[/QUOTE
Then why don’t you sit in the back of one of these hot boxes when its 85-90 degrees out, no apu , one pack on Mel or something like that .
We had to do it on a dh, it was absolutely brutal , borderline intolerable.
Then why don’t you sit in the back of one of these hot boxes when its 85-90 degrees out, no apu , one pack on Mel or something like that .
We had to do it on a dh, it was absolutely brutal , borderline intolerable.
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Take about 500 lbs extra fuel and then increase thrust on the right engine. It only takes about 70% N2 to deliver the maximum PSI to the PACK. The only downside is that you can't do this while you're moving. I've successfully cooled the cabin to 24 degrees using this technique. Not the most comfortable but at least a safe temperature, and better than canceling the flight by a long shot.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
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Take about 500 lbs extra fuel and then increase thrust on the right engine. It only takes about 70% N2 to deliver the maximum PSI to the PACK. The only downside is that you can't do this while you're moving. I've successfully cooled the cabin to 24 degrees using this technique. Not the most comfortable but at least a safe temperature, and better than canceling the flight by a long shot.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
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Take about 500 lbs extra fuel and then increase thrust on the right engine. It only takes about 70% N2 to deliver the maximum PSI to the PACK. The only downside is that you can't do this while you're moving. I've successfully cooled the cabin to 24 degrees using this technique. Not the most comfortable but at least a safe temperature, and better than canceling the flight by a long shot.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
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Take about 500 lbs extra fuel and then increase thrust on the right engine. It only takes about 70% N2 to deliver the maximum PSI to the PACK. The only downside is that you can't do this while you're moving. I've successfully cooled the cabin to 24 degrees using this technique. Not the most comfortable but at least a safe temperature, and better than canceling the flight by a long shot.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
No APU really isn't that big of a deal. Obviously a little more work, but it is still possible to run flights safely unless the temperature outside is over 100 F.
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