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I read that an F-14 has a mean time between equipment failure of 0.6 hours and other
aircraft are similar. The F/A 18 has a mean time of 2.5 hours per failure. I conclude that the average F-14 flight of 3 hours has 5 equipment failures, and that half of all F-14 flights of 3 hours have more than 5 equipment failures. I understand that equipment failure is typically something smaller than "left engine ejected" and typically the mission can continue. Is this right? Does the average flight have several equipment failures per flight? Are they even announced to the pilot (who must be feeling bothered with all the distractions)? |
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"Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message
Is this right? Does the average flight have several equipment failures per flight? Are they even announced to the pilot (who must be feeling bothered with all the distractions)? A few aviator buddies of mine have told me that the logbooks for the various aircraft flown include some sort of "up gripe" and "down gripe" type sheet (to nab a couple of terms from Steven Coonts). Things like "Left a/c vent not working" or "xyz VDU display fuzzy" - e.g., things that won't keep the aircraft from flying and keep the pilots from effectively doing their job, be it ferrying stuff for FedEx or putting iron on a target. "Down Gripes" of course cover a range of mission-impeding problems like "xyz VDU cracked and nonfunctional" or "Left a/c vent blows smoke when opened". -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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